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1977-12-13 - Orange Coast Pilot
l pholds Plane Crash .. l . Convictions of ' . Kills· Family; .. Cella, Aides Girl S11rvives ,.. Horseshoe 'Game' Douses Mesa Lights TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 13, 1977 ' VOL. 7t,NO.MJ,IHCTIOMl,•PUH , .. ______________________________________ ~ ______ ,,, . ~~"~'¥~~ ~·~1;,~"f;:~~~~:w{f~~·~:;_;:ta~ Court Backs DA Probe of Cella, AiJe8 . .Retired Tires Old automobile tires create a pattern as they hold 'plasti<; s heets down on top of piles of silage on a farm near CrumpJ.on, Md. In the background is a conventional upright silo. 7 Coeds Die in Fire Hair Dryer Blamed for Blaze in Donn PROVIDENCE, R.I. <AP) -A lire apparently touched off by a hair dryer flashed through the fourth floor of a women's dormitory at Providence CoUeie e"rly today, leavin1 seven wqmen dead and at least 15 in• jured, fire officials said. Two women died whett they ju1nped from their window onto tbt frozen, 1now·covered 1_tound.z seconds before firefighte~ c®Ja have reacbect them with a safely ladder, authorities said. Other residents of Aquinas Hall, wearin1 only nJgbtclotbes, were forced outside into the cold air, where they joined hundreds of other students after Ute first alarm ~a,, sounded at 2:56 a .m. The three-alarm blace was con· trolled about an bOur later. .. We beard somebody runntnr down the ball," said a dorm resi- dent ~ho asked that her name not be used. ''There was smoke 10- ing through the door. They were yelling for help. We saw a girl jump." "Thev were yelling, 'My Godl My God!, there's a fire ln the building," said another coed. tnvesUgators said the blaze was limited to the top noor of the tour-story brick bulldlng, where it charred several rooms and about 100 feet of hallway. They said the bulldint, whJch holds 300 student.a, bad no fire aprlnldera or any fire escapes other than the regular stairways. However, Fire CbJef Michael Molee said the building did not require sprinklers and said a routine inspection before the 1tart of the school year turned up no violations ot tbe fire code. Molac uld the ca~e of the fire 11f81 olncJally considered UQ· dt~rmliled. However, one auc>n Jn. veaUgato? aaid the blaze waa ap.. parentb' touched off by • hair· dryer left on ln the closet of • dorm room, and llt>lft comment· ed: "ThlJcouldbea~1bWty." Bi late mo~, •uthorlUea d 'JM!-~e.rm . betber all e.: tJ,dlmJ were stUduta. They Hld lt wu pout.,.. tbat aome were mtmben of the coU•I• ataff. TM Ch1et ahlb Hld anoft o!· fldalt wen l6ot1ni into repc)rtt from aome•tudenta tbat .. many •• 13 electric cord• may bav• been pl'W(ect m\O one outlet in (1*1 DE~. Pafe Al) _,TOMB.ULEY Oltllto.ltf ...... "'" The ledetal court convictions of Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. and two men active with him in the busi· neas alf airs of two Orange Coun- ty hospitals have been upheld by a federaJ appellate court in Los Angeles. . · In its ruling, the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeala found that the Orange County Dlsbict Attorney's office did not act im- properly during an investigation that led to the indictment of Cella and three other men. · The cornerstone of the appeal by the defense was the argument that district attorney's in- vestigators violated the Jaw when they encouraged an employee of a Costa Mesa print shop operated by Cella to smug- gle incrimlnatJng document.. out of the pnmiies. Defense lawyers pointed out that rullni made by Judge Matt Byrne during the trial con· demned the actions by the prosecution as illegal searches and seizure. Tbe appellate court did not agree with Judge Byrne on that point and upheld the district at- torney'& investigative tactics as being necessary and justified in the circumstances. Cella, 52, former hospital ad· tninistrator Stephen Robert Evans, 32, and former hospital buslneu manager Theodore Schiff man, 53, will remain tree on bond. Defense lawyera explained that they have not yet exhausted the appellate process. In any evf:nt, they added, the federal terms will have to wait until Cella and Evans are tried on charges contalnecS 1o an Oranie County Grand Jury 1ndictmenL Cella wu aerttencec:l to five years Jn prison alter bein1 found guJlty by Juc!a• B;vrne ID 1une, 1975. Sehilfman wa aenteMecl to two and one bail years and Evans drew a one year term. It ls alleged that the defendant.! were involved ln a scheme to siphon an estimated $2 million in funds from two county hospitals: Mission Community Hospital, Mission Viejo and Mercy General Hospital, Santa Ana. dart, 45', ol l.qUDa Bead& to cme year Jn Jail. He bas served that term and has pleaded guilty to related charges contained Jn the Orangec.ocmty Indictment. Ollendorf was sentenced to one year in tbe Orange County Jail and placed on one year's proba .. tJoQ. But fonner Superior Court Judie William C. Speirs Im. mediately ruled that be COD• sidered Ollend.ortta federal jail time to have been sufficient. punishment. Appellate dlscuasion of the case did not Include the charies against former Mission Com· munity HospiUl admlni.strator George Louis Ollendorf who pleaded guilty during his trial before Judge Byrne. Judge Byrne sentenced Ollen· Schiffman bas pleaded gullf7 to flve ol 1Z1 felony count.! COO• tained in the local indictment. He ·has yet to be sentenced. (See CELLA, P•se AZ) AU for Foot•all? Horseshoe 'Game' DoUses CM Lights A strange game of horseshoes with a blgh voltage wire as a target led to an electrical short that plun•ed hundreds of homes. and businesses in north Costa Mesa into darkness late Monday, afternoon. Soutbem Cali!omia Edison of.. ficials said the power outage which lasted from S: 13 to about 8 p.m. knocked out tlectrictty for 1,570 customerJ between Harbor Boulevard and Briltql Strett on the eut and west and Belfast Avenue ~ WU1M S\reet on the north and IOUth. . Many busin~ In the area were forced to cloee . early and rush b°'11° tratflc wu chaotic becau.e Of the lack of tra.Oic s11nats oa Fatrvfew Road. The power failure 'Was traced to overtMad electric lioes at 956 Denver l\Ojd · where workmen spotted a~llorseahoe with a wtre attached han1lnc fr.,om the dama1ed power line. Power coqipany officials are 1t1ll uncertain just wbat he.p. pened, but believe tho Jntldent stemmed !tom a netabborbOod • f ootbaU game. Youths eJther attempted to dis· lodge a football bung up in the wires with the horseshoe Ol' used the football to try and the horseshoedown. . --• • • At any rate, the resulting abort knocked out a powe..- tranalormer, officials said. Weath.,.r Sunny throulh W•es· day but pateby early morn· ins f oc. Lows tools ht around so. Hlgba Wedoea· d•y68to?5· . INSIDE TODAY • BtU Balorr~ Ml t1oo ioaH: .OCatio" ou the houHful Otar~•. Ste Amtrica,~BI. • Bystander Shot, Critical RIVERSIDE <AP) -Michael · W Morrison, 21, a bystander who \\as mistaken for a fleeing rob- 1ler was in critical condition after being shot by three police of· fi r ers. Police Lt. Dave Cunradi said Monday that when Lt. Richard L. Dana drew his revolver and iden· . tified himself as a policeman, . ;Morrison abruptly raised his :.·hands. Officer Richard Avila, ~ .. thinking Morrison was reaching .I .for a weapon, fired five shots at ~:him. folice later booked · Je(frey ... Gaster. 32, for investigation of at- .•~tempted murder in the shooting l :or Rowe. who was In critical but rtable condition Monday. OAANQICOAIT s DAILY PILOT Jerry Clausen RESCUED -Firemen bring equipment up a ladder (top) as flames s hoot out of a dormitory window at Providence College in Rhode Island. In the center photo, an unidentified girl sits in her window awaiting rescue and <bottom) is helped down the ladder by a fireman. Several students perished in the blaze. Pilot Names New Saddleback Editor Orange County newsman Jerry A. Clausen has joined the Orange Coast Daily Pilot staff as Sad· dleback Valley editor, it was an- nounced today by Editor Thomas Keevll. ''Clausen brings to our staff more than 17 years as a reporter, photographer and editor on Orange County newspapers," Keevil said. "He will be working in familiar terrjtory ln the effort to broaden our coverage of the Saddleback Valley and San Juan Capistrp.no aftfas. '' Clausen, 44, was managlne editor of the San Clemente Sun- Post from 1960 to 1963. He served for a time as consultant to the Saddleb,ck Valley New•. The llmg-time 'rea newsman also served as reporter- photographer and lat« assign· rnents editor for the lte,!ster. Most recenttt, Clausen served as editor of the Community Ad· vocate of Hawaiian Gardens where he w&S 1'esponatble for the news content or three papers published by the company. Tills Loser As SaddJeback Valley editor for the Daily Pilot. Clausen will direct news operations from the newspaper's offices at 25201 La Paz Road, at the San Diego Freeway near the Hilton Inn . Other Saddleback staff members inc lude Laurie Kasper and William Hodge . Clausen and his wife, Ruth, make their home in Costa Mesa. They have a son, Steven and two daughters, Judy and Nancy • Fat O/fkers 'Privileged' NEW ORLEANS (AP) -An Air Force sergeant's claim that a fQt ~nlisted mari should get the sllme treatment as a plump of· ficer hu bee.n denied In federal court. Sgt. Ralph Vance, who had been demot4td from master Hreeant. said Air Force regula· lions were unfair. They permit the demotlon of an enlisted man •imply bccauie he ts o\'etweJaht, but 11y the etfecta or the extra wetaht muat be copsidered 1n of· licers' cases. Tho court ruled Monday that. the dlatJncUon w"' re¥0nable ~•Me ftlisted men often have to dO mor• physlcal work. FrontP~AJ 7 DEAD ••• ~ the room where the fare 1s believed to have started. Leo Trambukis, Providence public safety commissioner, said six of the vicUma either died ln the dorm or when tbey jumped. Tbe seventh coed was dead on ar· rlval al Roger Williams Hospital in Providence. Names or the victims were not immediately available. The Very Rev. Tt\om•• R. Peterson , preald~nt of Providence College, said lt was impossible to determine how many women were in the dormitory because there were no classes Monday or Tuesday and . many students had gone home for a long weekend. "We are all stunned by th ls ter- rible tragedy. A great deal of heroism was shown by students and flref1-hters," he added. About 4,100 students attend the 'college, which is operated by the Dominican Fathers, a n order of Roman Catholic priests. The deaths prompted officials to close the school through Jan. 9 and resebedul• end-of-semester • examinations after that date. "We're more concerned about the tragedy than the exams," said Joe McAleer, a college spokesman. From Page Al CELLA ••• . Cella 's next court appearance 11 expected to be Dec. 22 when he goes to San Diego County Superior Court for the opening of the trial transferred from Orange County. Both Cella and Evans were granted changes or venue when they successfully argued that heavy pretrial publicity in Orange County diminished their chances of a fair trial in I.his area. Evans' trial venue and the date of his trial will be d2Clded in the late stages of the Cella trial authorities have ruled. ' Probation For Smuggler SAN DIEGO (AP) -Andrew R .L. McNaughton has been granted two years probation, in- cluding a provision that he can be searched at any lime by proba- tion officers, for pleading guilty to smuggling the purported cancer treatment Laetrile into the United States. The 61-year-old Briton, now Uv- ing in Sausalito, wu sentenced Monday by U.S. District Judge William Enright. The judge said be would rec- ommend aeainst McN~ugbton's deportation based on the Laetrile conviction. McNaughton has ex· pressed hopes of becoming a U.S. citizen. San Di,ego Bar Cliie/ 8esigns SAN DIEGO (AP) -Attorney John J. McCabe Jr. resigned as president of the San Diego Coun- ty Bar Association a week after his election and a day arter his arrest on felony charges. McCabe, 3S, faces arraignment Thursday on a charge of receiv- ing stolen property and four counts of attempting to receive stolen property. Arter bis arrest on a downtown street Thursday night, he spent two hours in county jail and was released on his own re-cognizance. 'Peace' Plaae Israeli E~voY LaftdS in· Cftiro · CAIRO, Egypt CAP) Israel's delegates to the preparalory Ecyptian-Jaraeli peace talks ar- rived her today aboard an Israeli Jetlinel' carrying the inscrlptlon "Peace" in Arabic and Hebrew. They were followed by American and U .N. representatives. The three Jsraeli dele1ates, their starr of 27, and 3S journalists flew here on an El Al BoeiJlg 707 flying the EeypUan and Israeli ltags from the cockpit windows. Written on one side of the fuselage was the Arabic, Salaam; on the other the Hebrew, Shalom. ·'We hope that at the next stage the delegations of other Arab countries will participate In the direct negotlationa," said the chief ·1sraeli d~Jegate, Ellahu Ben-Elissar, as he left Tel Aviv. Three Men Die In 'Bizarre' Freeu:ay Crash . SYLMAR (AP) -Two people died in a screecbine freeway crub, authoritiets said, an4 when the tow truck operator arrived to clear the wreekage, be died, too -of a heart attack. The California Highway Patrol gave this account of Monday af. ternoon 's bizarre chain oC events on the Foothill Freeway: Paw E. Crisp, 17, of Pacolma alleg~dly was racing another vehicle at more than 100 miles an. hour. He drove onto the shoulder to pass a car driving io the ricbt hand land and careened into and killed Paul B. Hileman, 21, of North Hollywood, who was changing a tire on his car al roadside. Hileman was knocked about 250 feet from the point or impact, said CHP Officer Tom Bennett. Crisp's vehicle, which struck Hileman's car as well as lbe man himself, careened over an em- bankment. When mechanic Ronald Knapp attempted to hitch up one of tha battered vehicles onto a tow truck, be suffered a heart at- tack. The man was declared dead. SOOD afterward, Bennettaald. Meanwh.ile, Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance arrived in Damascus to try to persuade Syrian President Hafez Assad to soften his opposition lo Egypt's peace overtures and participate in the Cairo conference. Vance flew lo the Syrian capital frorn Beirut u be continued biJ six· nation tour of the Middle East. In another development, Saudi Arabia radio reported that Jordan's Klnf Hussein, wbo bu been trylne to beal the Arab split over Egypt's conclliaUOI\ with Iarael, Will vialt Saudi Arabia Oil Saturday to confer with K!DJ Khaled. Vance also plans to visit f oll·rl~b Saudl Arabia, the ch.ief bankroller of both Ecypt and Syria. ' In Cairo. armed troops sur- rounded the runway where lbe hraell plane landed, and about 30 EgypLlan airport workers 1 stood around to watch it touch down. The door opened and Maj. Gen. Avraham Tamir, the Israeli military delegate, appeared. "The Israelis have comet They have come!" one of the workers 8~9f ~t~s hope they do som~tbinc about peace," said another .. Tbe delegation was greeted in the chill morning air by Am- . bassador Said Hamza, Egypt's ct\Jef of protocol. The Israelis walked to a waiting helicopter that flew them to the Mena House, the historic old hotel at the foot of the Great Pyramid of Cheops, where the conference President Anwar Sadat ha• • called to make preparations ror a Geneva peace conference opens Wednesday. The Israelis were greeted in the lobby of the hotel by A. Esmat Abdel Meguid, Egypt's am· bassador to the United Nations and the head or the Egyptian de- legation for the talks, and the local governor, Abdel Akher. Soon after the arrival of the Israelis, a Lear jet owned by King Hussein of Jordan brought the Ameritan delegate, Allred L. Atherton Jr., the assistant secretary of state for t.be Near East, from Amman. U.N. Secretary-Oeneral Kurt Waldheim's representative at the conference is Gen •. J;nsio Siilasvuo of Finland, the coordinator of U.N. peacekeep-- ing operations in the Middle East. .. Gas Spills Froeu:ay Tramitiom Closed· LOS ANGELES <AP)-A tanker truck carrying methane gas overturned early today on a freewa transition road, injuring the driver and slowly leaking the toxic gas into the air, the California Highway Patrol said. Several transition roads were closed just east of downtown where the Santa Monica, Golden State and SaQta. Ana freeways meet, after the tanker failed to negotiate a turn on a road leading onto the southbound Santa Ana Freeway, officers said. The poisonous gas was leaking in small quan· lilies, said CHP officer Tom Bennett. He said although it posed no immediate danger in small doses, a fire unit was standing by at the scene. The truck's driver, Maurice F. Peugh, 48, of Bakersfield was listed in stable condition with several broken ribs at White Memorial Hospital, a hospital spokesman said. San Diego Gas & Electric Co., which was shipping the methane gas, was sending another truck to pick up the remainder of the gas. 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The former state Republican chairman and spokesm an fo r political conservatives an the senate said he wishes to devote more time to his family and busi- ness. "One does not m ake a career in on e job in political life," Carpenter said. "I think you must move up or move out and I don't see any way to move up at this point." Carpenter, 49, has served in the s tate senate since winning a special election in August of 1970 to fill the vacancy created when John G. Schmitz was elected to the U.S. House of Represen-tatives. While the senator emphasized that he would not seek re-election or a congressional seat, which he considers a step down Crom his <See SENATOR, Page A2) * * * Schmitz Eyes Old State Senate Seat Former American lndepen- 1 dent Party preeidentl•l oan· didate John Schmitz said today he i~ considering running for a state senate seat that will be I vacated next year by Sen. Dennis Carpenter, R·Newport Beach. Carpenter announced today that he will not seek re-election. "Yes. as a matter of fact I heard Monday that he's not going to run and I of course served ln that position for fi ve and a half years and gave up that very i;eat to run for Congress (in 1972 > until pefeated by Andrew Hinshaw, J\ow serving a j ail term for charges stem min g from that ~ery defeat," said Schmitz from nis office et Santa Ana College, .where he teaches politic al science. ·'And I had a very 1ood l'ele9ni so rm obvtously 1o1D1 to take a serious look al that but l 'm also taking a serious look at a couple of other races," said Schmitz. "I think a decision has to be reached within the next month. "I've got a nice job here at San- ta Ana ColleJte and I don't have lo run for anything." Schmitz, who lives in Corona del Mar , served in the state s enat e seat no w h e ld by Carpenter until 1970, when he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. He lost.that seat lo Hinshaw in 1972, the same year he ran unsuc- cessfully for presidenl. Last year, Schmitz lost a close race for the House seal, this lime to Robert Badham, R-Newport Beacb. Horseshoe 'Game' Douses CM Lights A strange game of horseshoes with a high voltage wire as a taraet led to an electrical short that plunged hundreds of homes. and businesses in north Costa Mesa into darkness late MOQday a rte moon. . Southern California Edison of· flcials said the power outage which lasted from S: 13 to about 6 p.m. knocked out electricity tor 1,510 customers between Harbor Boulevard and Bristol Street on the east and west and Belfast Avenue and Wilson Street on the · north and eouth. Many ~inesses in the area were forced to close early and rush bour traffic was chaotic because of the lack of traffic si.iJ"llS on Fairview Road. The power failure was traced to overhead electric lines at 956 Denver Road where workmen spotted a horseshoe with a wire a ttached h anging l~om the damaged power line. Power company officials are still uncertain just what hap- pened, bUt belhl've the Incident stemmed from a neighborhood football game. Youths either attempted to dis· lodge a football bung up in the wires with the horseshoe or used the football to t r 7 and the horseshoedo"'1l. . At any rate, the resulting short kn o ck e d out a p o wer transformer, officials said. OC Pollution.JJJd.ex Different readinga are ttven for coastal, metropolitan and ln· land areas. Mld·day readlnfa today were 240 in th e coastal and metropolitan areas, ud U8 In· land. Predictions had been for '15 in the coutal area, 118, metropolitan, and 12T, litland. ln Ora.nae County, monltmtna 1tatlona are maintained In La1una Beach, Cotta Meaa, El Toro. San.Juan Caplltrano. Saa· ta Ana can,on, Anaheim arid ta Habu, aald air: dlltrlct a pot Hmm Arman(to Zuma71. (leePIOO, P ... Al) Cella, Aides By 'roM BARLEY OltMpMIY ......... The federal court convictions of Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. and two men acUve with him in the bui· nee• attain of two Orange Coun· ty boepltala have ~upheld bY; a federal apPella&e court ln Loi An1etes. Jn lta rulln1. the Ninth U.S. Clttult Court of Ai>peals found that the Oran1e County Dlatrict Attorney'• office ~ not act ~ properly durin& an lnvettJf •Uon that led to the indictment o Cella and three other men. Th• comerat.oae of the appeal b~ the def en.so wu the arsument lhal dlatrlct attorney'• In· vesUfatora violated the 11• when they encourased an emploJee or a Cc:it8 Mesa ptiQ 1bop operated bY Cllla lo am.a&· II• llacrtmlnatl.DI documents out ol Uae prerNN. Defeme lawyers jO!Dtid out that ruu.n, mlde by JUd&• lbtt Byrne duria1 tlle tr!al con demne~. tbt actloaa b' \he -~-· ......... ~d Firem en bring equipment up a ladder (top> as flames shoot out of a dormitory window at Providence College in RhQde Island. In the center photo, an unidentified girl sits in her . window awaiting rescue and <bottom) is-helped down the 15 More· Injured PROVIDENCE, R.J, (AP)-A fire apparently touched off by a hatr dryer flashed throu1b the fourth floor of a women's dormitory at Providence College e arly today, leaving seven women dead and at least 15 in· ju red , fire ofOcl,.Js said. Two women died when they j umped from their window onto the frozen, snow-covered ground, • seconds before firefighters could. have reached them with a safety ladder, authorities said. • Other residents of Aquinas Hall, wearing only ntghtclotbes, , were forced outside into Ute cold air, where they joined hundreds , of other students after the first alarm wu sounded at 2:56 a.m. The three-alarm blue was can· trolled about an hour later. "We beard somebody running down the hall," said a dorm resi· dent who ulted that her name not . be used. ''1bere was smoke go-. ing through the door. They were yelllng for help. We saw a &lrl jump." "Tbev were yelling, •My God! My God!, there'• a fire in the building," said another coed. lnveatl1"ators aatd the blaze was Umlt.ecl to the top floor of the four-story brick buUding, wbere it charred several rooms and about lOOfeetof ball way. They said the building, which holds 300 students, bad no fire sprinklers or any fire .escapee other than the retUfar stairways. However, Fire Chief llJchul Moiae aald the building did not • require ·sprinklers and laid a rotiffn• tna~-.etorre\i;ttte'!;..,,. :11fllllrlim:-"' 7 .. m:::. 'oftb~ftre wat offiClally considered un- determined. However, one arson in· vesli&ator aald the blaze was a~ parently touched off by a hair· dryer left on in the closet of a dorm room, and Molae comment· ed: "This could be a possibility ... By late morning, authoriUes had not determined whether all the victims were students. They said it wu possible that some were members of the eollege staff. Tbe chief also said arson of. tldals were looldn& lAto reports from some 1tUdents that as many as 13 electric cords may have been pluqed into one outlet in the room where the fire is believed to ba.ve. started. :light Rain Due in North BJ Tbe Aaodated Pras A moist westerly flow aloft and a series of weak P acific frontal systems continued to sweep across Northern Callfornla early today, but nowhere did rainfall exceed ball an inch. The Natlooal Weather Service reported Crescent City bad the most rain with about .4.2 of an inch. More showers were expeet. ed In the north today but little ·drought relief was IA algbt for Cel)tral California. Coast Swmy throucb Wednes- . day but patchy earl1 morn- l n g fog. Lowa tonl&bt around 50. H1Chs Wednea: day a to '!5· .J IN81•B TODAY Fro.Pa.,eAl OCTC Offices · .• SMOG ••• · However, the readln&s are not 1l ven out lndlvlduaJly. Jnate1d, forecast.a for the Los Angeles basin include thete readings. A demand by former Orange County Transportation Com- mission director Carol Benson that she be returned to her $30,000 a year job was aldellned Monday when lawyers for both sides entered into a pretrial stipulation in Superior Court. The stlpulaUon, whlcb does not eliminate Mrs. Benson's demand for reinstatement, contains her ,.Uarantee that she will not at· t~mpt to enter OCTC omces ln Santa Ana. ,She further pledges in a docu- ment approved b y Judge Harmon G. ScovlUe to not use commission supplies or equip· ment pending resolution of issues raised in her lawswt against the commission. Mrs. Benson's lawyer dis· cussed the stipulation outside the cburtroom Monday and made it clear that Mra. Benson, 44, feels that a public hearing would be tbe ideal vehicle for alring her grievances. ··we don't really expect re- Costa Mesa's Ted Miller Dead at 84 Funeral services will be held Thursday in Costa Mesa for Theodore "Ted" MiUer, a World War 1 veteran and long-time area resident and carpenter, who died Monday of heart failure at Long Beach Veteran's Hospital. He was 84. Mr. Miller, a resident at 1905 F)Jllerton Ave., Costa Mesa, for ttie past 26 years, was born in Denmark. After immigrating to the U.S., Mr. Miller served with U.S. ArmydurlngWorldWarI. He was a SO.year member or the American Legion and re· mained active in Costa Mesa Post455. A self-employed carpenter and cabinet maker, Mr. Miller helped construct the former Harbor Area Boys Club branch at 594 Center St., Costa Mesa. The building now houses the city's Downtown Community Center. Mr. Miller is survlved by his wife, Alma, and son, Gerald Miller, both of Costa Mesa; a sis- ter, Martha Niel.sen of Denmark and three gnndcbildren and two great-granddilldrel\'. ·· ".,,' Funeral services will ~ held Thursday at 10 a.m. at Bell Broadway Chapel in Costa Mesa with burial lo follow at Harbor Lawn Memorial Patk. · 2Appoi~ed To Fill Coast YMCA Posts Con Schweitzer o( NewPQrt Beach has been nominated as the next chairman of the board of directors for the Orange Cout YMCA.· Schweitzer, vice president of Georgia Pacific Corp., is an elder at St. Mark Presbyterian Church and past president or the University of Southern California Newport Harbor Alumni Club. Nominated as vice chairmen a re Buster Hammond, president or Islander Yachts; Theodore "Bob" Robins, president of Theodore Robins Ford; and Susan Simpson, wife of Dr. Richard Simpson of Newport Beach. Nominated as treasurer ls David Tosh, C.P.A.; as secretary, attorney Richard Newell; and as president. YMCA Executive Director Jim de Boom. Officers will be elected cm Dea. 20, with installation sabeduled for Jan. 24 at the Bahia Corin. thian Yacht Club. c DAILY PILOT instatement," attorney Robert Concollno said. ''But we reel that the public is the best judge or whether she was fired prope.rly or improperly." Mn. Benson was dismlased after aerving aa ocrc . director tor rour months. Cocnmbalonen said they were dJssaUstied with her performance and had lost confidence ill ber ab.illty to ban· die the job. HAZARDOUS ~ VERY UNHEALTHFUL UNHl!AL THFUL GOOD • 3m 200 100 a --. -E.eu """""' Palm Springs -. -• •ut'\l 111: -. . • ........................ : .. -• • . . u: . ..... The forecasts are available begin nine at 10. 30 to 11 a.m. each day for the next day. Phone num- bt> r$ in Orange County are 493·2442 and 991-8900. When the PSI, or pollution standards Index, gives a good rating, such as the 7S lhe pollu- tion level is considered to h•ve no ill errects. Unhealthful, like 118 or 12'7, in· di.catea a mild aggravation of symptom1 for susceptible peo- ple. At 200, warnin8S will be is- sued to schools and industries . Haiardous readings are not ex· pected, but would lead to general warnings to cut back on exercise · and•void outdoor actlv\ty. · Zumaya said the diatrlct is planning to set up seminars for school administrators to help educate them to the tneaninJ or the new scale. Mrs. Beoson. wbo at 11rst re-* fused to surrender ber office, claimed that 1he was nred because ahe opposed what she said was an UJeeal transfer of money from the commission to projecla wirelated to OCTC ar~•· She told newsmen that she bad uncovered "interlocking rela· llonahllNI between private in· tere1ta, labor unions and elected and -i>Polnted officials." She did not elabcrate on that comment. MAP OU"nlNES NEW SMOG REPORTING ZONES FOR SOUTH COAST DISTRICT Today: 240 (Unhealthful) on Coaet; 240, Metro: 133, Inland One Dead In Texas Tornado Concoltno explained Monday that 1t will take a court writ to ensure a public hearing. He in· tenda to seek such a writ in the imblediat.e future. Ex-Krishna Trial Set. He said Mrs. Benson will further seek damages against the commission and the additional payment of at least three years salary. Sixth llovQn Smpect Pkadil Innocent HOUSTON <AP> -A tot1u,do ripped throu&h an area northeast of the city limits during a heavy thunderstorm today killlnt a con- struction superintendent and in· juring an undetermined number of people. Concolino said Mrs. Benson was asau.n!d of at least three years employment when she moved to Orange County from Washington. D.C. Roy Christopher Richard, 28, the sixth suspect to be jailed in the murder of Stephen John Bovan, pleaded innocent Monday to murder conspiracy charges in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Robert Kneeland set Richard's trial for Jan. 23. Jerry Clausen Richard, who surrenciereo r n· day after two days of negotiatln• with Newport Beach police, was not seot to Orange County Jail, where all the other defendants in the casebave been lodged. Judge Kneeland instead re· manded him to the custody of Newport Beach police. "But what we are really seek· ing is to clear her name and rep· utation," Concolino said. "The deeper we get into this, the more political mud we find.•• Front Page A J ·Pilot Names New -· . CELLA •.. Satldleback Editor dorf, 45, of Laguna Beach to one year in jail. He has served that term and bas pleaded guilty to related charges contained in the Orange County indictment. Ollendorf was sentenced to one year in the· Orange County Jail and placed on one year's proba· lion. But former Superior Court Judge William C. Speirs im- mediately ruled that be con· sidered Ollendorf's federal jail time to have been sufficient punishment. Schlflman has pleaded guilty to five ol 127 felQDY counts con- tained in the local indictment. He has yet to be sentenced. Celia's next court appearance is expected to be Dec. 22 when he goes to San Diego County Superior Court for the opening of the trial transferred from Orange County. Both Cella and Evans were granted changes of venue when they auccessfully argued that heavy pretrial publicity in Orange County diminf.sbed their chances of a fair trW ln this area. Dlllly "'tC SIMI ...... JOINS PILOT STAFF Jerry A. Clausen -,,....page Al !n~'f~!ve'!.~D~:!:eq~~~ • • • door ajar for~er political Carpenter's announcement PoSt -the U.S. Senate. came as some surprise to coast· C&rpebter began to mount a area observers who remembered campaip for the Senate in m. 5 that he had been conducting fund but be dropPed out atter encoun: raisers during the year. terlng f~.._ r_aisln&. problems. The senator said, however. UlUmatelY, !u: Bayua•a won that fund raisers are conducted the Republican PrimU'7 and de-yearly to meet ongoing expenses. feated incumbent John Tcney He said he does not have a large for the seaL war chest and doesn't n~ one tn A,Jth°'11b he said be had no ills strongly Republican district. plans ~ i-e1ent to seek a seat in ''I'll tell you one lhlfte," be Wa•hhtltop, Carpenter would sald. "U I have any fund.I left not con&ni'\h.al be la rmtahed as over, I won•t keep them. I'll re. a pel!tical candidate aod even distribute, throw a bell of a party hinted: "I mJgbt go for It <a U.S. for contributors or give them to Senaw seat)." another candidate or the l>artY." Senator Hayakawa is 71 years Carpenter's 38th district ex· old. His term expires.in 1982. Sen. tends 'aloo1 the Orange Coast Alan Cranston's term however from Seal Beach to San is up for grabs in ull-ee years: Clemente, reaches inland a few Carpenterpointedout. miles and extends south to Carpenter's announcement of Oceanside in San Diego County. his retlrement f roqi 1he atate senate probably wUI re,,ult 1n a scramble among Republicans to DJ_ Pl d take over his 38th District.seat. C WY an1le Sacramento of!'eNera indicate tbat Carpenter 1 announcement -.4•. Fa;rv;b9., ml1bt also ii.rt a IC>f&mblt ln .aJ, ., ~...,. the state Senate for Republican 1eadermtppo1ta. Carpentet and Seu. G.orae D-.utm•Jlan, R4 LQp• Bt.,cb, anotber 1tron1 cooaet.¥tUve 1pokeasun ~ted to announce hll candlcl•ey fol' the atat• at. toru•r aesa•ral'• poatt could leave tbti ~publleu.a Without a 1t.rona rl-1tt-W1n1 voice. Oti1trvert •*1 that the two mott llftly to t.ak• qp tho COD· aervaUve 1pokeamen'1 caaes are Seo. BW... Rfcbarddon, R- A rc a 4i a. or Sen. WUllam Campbell, &-Ha~nda Hel•bta. Cari*Mr' Hid h1I dtclalGl not to run tw l'Mleetfon next Y9&r ~ ... bdtJd ... d.U. DMto M..,_atild lroai b1I Wilt, M•me, ._.. "" e"'4no ror loq jirtadl~lila fi'dr• tScm .. ftalnl 10I th• 1w. e-• .. r .... blY •. IO'er.ir.t~ W :a .-ir.to . . ~ man WM .._ h» ranch Patients and staff members at Fain-Jew State Hospital tn C01ta Mesa Will preaent their annual ohtl•tmas play, .. Plnoochlo'• Cbriltmu," on Wednesday and Thunday. Showtlmee for the t>lay, whlcb ta open to the pubUc. wm be 2 p.tn. Wedn-eaday and 7:30 p.m. Tburtday in the boapital auditorium. More than 100 paUenta and start memben will participate in the •5·mtnute children 'a ahow cllrected by Carol Richard.a and J>awn Noll. Ad~alon ii tree. Orange County newsman Jerry A. Clausen has joined the Orange Coast Daily Pilot start as Sad· dleback Valley editor, it was an· nounced today by Editor Thomas Keevil. "Clausen brings to our staff more tban 17 years as a reporter, photographer and editor on Orange County newspapers," Keevil said. "He will be working in f a111War territory Jn the effort to broaden our coveraae of the Saddlebactc Valley and San Juan Caplltrano area." Clausen, 44, was ma'naglng editor or the San Clemente Sun· Post from 1980 to 1963. He served for a time as consultant to the Saddleback Valley News. The long-time area newsman also served as reporter- pbotograpber and later assign· menta editor for the Register. Most recently, Claaaea served as editor ol the Community Ad· vocate of Hawalian Gardens where be was res~lble for the news content of three papers published by the comPa.Q.Y. As Saddleback Valley editor for the Dally Pilot, Clausen will direct news operations from the newspaper's offices at 25201 La Paz Road, at the San Diego Freeway near the Hilton Inn. Other Saddleback ataff members include Laurie Kasper and Willlam Hodl(e. Clausen and his wile, Ruth, make their bome in Costa Mesa. They have a eon, Steven and two daughters, Judy and Nancy. A police spokesman said Richard, a vegetarian, wanted to remain in city jail so that his special dietary requirements could be met. Tbe thin, slightly built former Hare Krishna leader announced to Judge Kneeland that be was golng to fast, but a police depart- ment spokesman said that by dinner time Monday evening, Richard was eating aeain. He is being held in lieu of $100,000 ball. The five other suspects arrest· ed thus far in the case are also slated to return to Judge Kneeland's couttroom Jan. 23 to stand trial on murder conspiracy charges. Two suspects remain at large. ln a related development Mon· day, Orange County Superior Court Judge Robert Rickles granted immunity from prosecu· tion in the case to Linda Isle resi- dent Rick Willis. Willis, who hasn't been charged in the case, is expected to be a prosecution witness. He is the owner of Delphi Auto Design, a firm in which PDI invested. Last month, Judge Rickles granted immunity to another wit- ness, Frank Rossi of Laguna Nlguel. TONIGHT NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL BOARD -Regular meeting, Costa Mesa city council cham· bers, 7 :aop.m. ''BEHINDTHE HEADLINE.5" -Dr. Giles T. Brown lecturer. OCC Forum. 7:30p.m. SOUTH COAST REPERTORY THEATER -"Knights of the White Magnolia," Tuesday. Sundaythroud1Dec.18,8p.m. WEDNESDAY,DEC.1' COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD -Regular meeting, J370Adams,8p.m. OCC CELEBRITY SERIES - Richard Armour, Auditorium, 8 p.m. Deputy Fire Chief Wbltey Martin said as many as 600 to 800 homes and bullc:U.np maJ have been damaged to .ome extent aa the twister atrud tn noruieut; Harris Counl.Y. Five of the lnjur~d wer4!l hospitalized and Martin aald there were a number of "walktng injured" in the area. Tile dead man was identified as Billy B. Hester. about 50. Wlt.nesses said Hester's pickup truck slammed against a larg& oak tree as the tornado burled it about 350 feet at an altitude or about 20 feet. Police said they bad reporta the tornado touched down at least nine times while carving " path that in spots was from 300 to 500 feet wide. The affected area is heavily wooded and there were many re. ports of trees being knocked - down, along with numerous utill':ll. typ6le$, Toys Sought For Fairview Goff Tourney Organizers of a golr tourna- ment to gather toys tor Fairview State Hospital patients are seek· ing merchants to donate prizes or toys. The 0 Toys Fore Fairview" will be held Saturday and Sund&}' at tbe Costa Mesa Golf and Country , Club. Players, who must be mem hers of the club, pay a small fee and donate one or more toys. Cash donations are &Uo ac· cepted and will help provide equipment and furniture for the hospital for the mentally re- tarded. Additional informa~lon is available by catting Steve Pap- pas at 892·3165 or Tom Throp at 549-5100. • When you combine the ~:;:_;-· :z design talents of ~~, ·.. seven international 1¥1.f/ award winning jewelers -the results speak for themselves. ONE OF A KIND 1a Karat Gold Bracelet designed and handmade bV Lander, twice winner of the .. Oscar" tor Jewe1ry Oe&lgn -the OeBeers Diamonds lnt~atlonal Award. $1575 . 127 Fashion Island. NeWport Center. Newport Beach Tefephone: (714) 644-0501 T!!!!d!y, December 13. 1171 -TV Toy Ads Outdazzle the B.eal 'U.iDg PHILADELPHIA CAP) -ltaule~uzle televiaion toy adl can make for tear-stained Cb1"l1tmas morninaa wben what•• under the tree doem't. matcb it4t vtdeo counterpart. a bus1nes1 researcher saya. ''Jn television commerclat1. toy1 are made to appear laraer. stronger and more human. Tho firat Ume tho child aets the toy. he seea the dUCerence.': s_aya business prafouor Cbristopher Mc Kenna. McKenna, ~. and a father of four who hat researched the. physical and erootJooal safety of. children'• toya, saya tb1t is where the t.roubleatartl. ''Immediately. there )I the J>OUibUity of frustration, an noyanct and downright dlaap- pointment," aaid Mc Kenna. an associate professor of business at Davy Cro~kett Works Penn State University's Mid· dletown campus. "One advertlaement come!S im- mediately to milld," Mc Kenna said ln a telephone interview Monday from bis home near Har.- riaburg. "lt's an ad for a lltUe truck. Wewon'tuseanynames. .. Then'• a Pittaburtb Steelers football player who's a part o! thls commercial. ;rbe Utile truck goes toward him, and be alves it a good klck against the wall. "It geta slammed a1ainst the wall, U>en turns r11htslde up ag14in and just conUnues to co. That commercial re&ll,y Olak" the truck look like ~ powerhouse," Mc Kenna aald. McKeMa said he went with bis children to a toy store and saw the truck that was advertised on televlslon. Their reaction, said McKenna: "Jt:• Just another Suspect Doe For Release By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Of Ille Deilf f'llet $Ult A San Bernardino man arrest- ed on murder charg~s. stemming from the Jan. 30, 1975, ahootln' of a Huntington Beach bar patron, is scheduled to be released from Orange County Jail this week because the key witness in the case cannot be found, officials said ~onday. Lee Allen "Butch" Frazier, 35. is scheduled to be transferred Crom Orange County lo San Bernardino County Jail where be will be held on assault charges stemming from a 1976 incident in lhalcowtty. Frazier was arrested in Fresno Nov . 18 and charged with the slaying of Kenneth Aubry King, 25. of Hwtt.ington Beach. in a downtown bar shooting almost three years ago. truck.'" "lt11 not 80 mucb that tbt com· mercial bu l1ed, lt'1 the mlacon· ceptJon that'1 ereat..S. You ktck that truck like t.bot, and the leut you can ex~t la for a wheel to fiy oft." be ta\d. Parent.a, be sutseated, "lhould try to provide aome more re· alt1tlc dlacrlptlonJ or toys. perh•PI by comparln' a toy .in a coau~erclal with one the cblld already hu, thus all0Wtn1 b.lm to · see tbe dUf ereoce," be 1ald. Lettlnf tho kids jot.D 14 toy:. bu1in1 ex,pedltlons aJao bei,.. M~Kenna said, and does not nec•a11rt1y Jeopardiae Lbelr belief in Sallta Claua. McJtenna aald hla 4·Year-o14 son has been toy shopping and~ mains a steadfast believer la Kris Kringle. AL ENGELBERGER OJVES COOKIE TO FRITZ THE SPITZ He'• Handed Out 33,480 Over 24 Years NieeDoggie The Davy Crockett, former World War II liberty ship converted to a work vessel, rs busy off Aliso Beach, where it will help lay a 48-inch, H 2-mlle long sewer outfall for the Aliso Water Management Agency. Crane al right will drop ballast U> hold the first part of the pipe in the existing ocean· floor trench. When that is complete the ship will take 24-f oot sections further out Witnesses in the bar identified Frazier from photos provided by Huntington Beach police in late 1976. But a West Orange County Municipal Court judge Friday or- dered Frazier discharged from Orange County Jail because the prosecution's key witness was not present. said Deputy District Attorney Anthony lt.ckauckas. Toll Taker Gives Biacuits ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) _ .. fstill have ftlytwoband.s, .. repUes toll collector Al Engelber&er when uked whether be'a ever 1ot.- ten into trouble from bls bablt of Clvlnl blscult.a to dogs aa their owners drive through hJg toll gate at Exit 2$ oft.be New York Thruway. • a nd will be used as a platform from which. sections are lowered to the ocean floor. O _CTD Seeks Computers Ditil-a,.Ride Dispakmng Syate~ Modernized By KATHY CLANCY I Of 1M Daily Pllet $wff 1 Orange County Tra.nsit District. (OCTD) officials won tentative approval from the County : 'Trans portation Commission Monday to seek a $2.4 m1llion federal grant for computers they admit probably will never pay for the mselves. The $2.4 million would be used over the next 42 months to de· \•elop a computerized dis-. patching system for OCTD's Dial-a -Ride system Dial-a-Ride now serves five inland com· munilies and will expand to the Saddleback Valley in February. "Obviously we will never get $2.4 million worth of savings out or this." Commission Chairman Al Hollinden, who also serves as 4ln OCTD director, said. But Jlollinden explained the federal Urban Mass Transporla· lion Administration which will pick up the $2., million tab ait- proacbed OCTD to develop the ayst.em u a model tor other tranalt agencles. Besides, Hollinden continued, the computers for the dis- patching system will serve other OCTD needs as well. Commissioner Ralph Clark, who serves as OCTD chairman, said it is a "logical assumption" the computerized aystem will save money. But Commissioner Ralph Diedrich observed, "I have seen logical assumptions before." · OCTD Planning Director Thomas Jenkins, who became the commission's executive director Monday, explained that the two to three person dis· patching crews at each of Dial-a- Ride's six. sites now can handle Theater Hassle Film Firm Suing · To Retain 'Wars' PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. has filed suit in federal court to block a movie theater from replacing "Star Wars" with the film "Close Encounters of the Third Kind." Twentieth Century-Fox, which made "Star Wars," claims its contract with Water1ate Tri Cinema has a holdover provision obligating the theater to show the JV Station Drops Alrelwr BOSTON CAP) - Television anchorman Jack Cole bu been au pended wHhout pay becaute of a Roiatk be made ClQ tbe air Friday, WNAC·TV otllclals say. Cole was 1t11pended by WNAC-TV, all RKO- General st.aUon for aayin1, .. We'll be back with more ,alleged new• in a mo· meot,' • followlnc a atocy on chimney 1afety at Chrlatmu. Station ne~a dtrector Dick Oral. who 1uapend~d Cole, 1atd: ••we do not put on •a11qed newt.' We put onrealnews." Cole recenUy sltned a two·year conluct for a re- po~ aalaey ot mort than • '50.000•JeV· • film untU two weeks aner gross receipts have fallen below '6,150 a week. .. During the most TeCent week for which figures are available the week of Nov. 25, groas pro- ceeds were i18,402," the suit claims. "Star Wars," a sclence-ftcUon f antaay released this year, re- cently paned •'Jaws•• as the bigheat groutng film e•er. Columbia Pictures' "Close En· counters," also a science-fiction film, bas been playing to packed houses since opening last month. A bearing on 20th Century· Fox's motion fOT a temporary · reatralntn1 order was scheduled. today in federal court here. "Star Wan" has been showing at the Westaate theater since May 25. TwtmUetb Ceqtucy-Fox. Hid· it plant an lnt.ense advertll· iDI cam.oafp tor the fUm durtnf th• Cbrlltmu season ud ex - pects arou rec~ for the Jut two weeks ot December to be IA uce11ot$30,000. •111 the defendanU breach thtJr contract with th• plaintiff arid aubstltute 'Close Encounters' for •star Wan,' the plamtlrt ,rui be uoabl• co Jlace 'Star ww.• tri any otkr Portland·atea tbtater durthc thi Chrl1tmu seuon and wlll be il'Nparab))' bami9d aDd will sustain a aubltantlal lou ot incom•/' th• 1uU ·~· The lu1t clalmt Ute Wattate theater is the only suitable loca· tlon ln the uea forahowln1 "Star Ware" becauae of lhe theater'• Wld• ICl'9lll .and .,.el•l a\idlo eg,ulproent. only a bout 15 vehicles at once. The centralized computer syatem abould permit fewer dis· patchers to keep track of more vehicles, he noted. "l think you ought to bring them over to our police depart- ment," s aid Commissioner David Brandt, a Santa Ana city councilman. Hollinden said, however, police dispatchers don't have to keep track of shared rides as Dial-a· Ride workers do, calling the door-to-destination OCTD service more complicated than police dispatching. OC'tD Planning Manager Bob Hartw1g said the !lrst phase or the federal grant would involve .$134 ,000 to design the system. Diedrich then asked, "$100,000 and how much for doing what?" To prerare for seeking the balance o the $2.4 million grant, Hartwig replied. Diedrich asked lf calculations had been done to determine how much the system might save in opera Ung costs. Hartwig said those calcula- tions haven't been made but studies have showed the com- pute rs won't rncrease OCTD costs. Judge Orders Tritil Trmuf er In Land Fraud PHOENIX. Ariz. (AP) -A federal judge ruled Monday that confeaaed land fraud kingpin Ned Warren Sr. cannot receive a fair trial in Arizona on charges stem· mlng trom an alleaed $18 million land swindle. U.S. District Judge Walter Craig ordered the tri&l of Warren and live others, including a Mis· sion VieJo man, transferred to San Dle10. Crals ael the trial dateaaFeb.21. ln ))la ruling, Craig said the court finds thqre exist.a within Al'iJOft•. M at.Wt of extensive publlcltY. IO areat a prejwlice •11tnjt Warren that he cannot obt.aln a fair and Impartial trial. Warren and the others were in· dieted by a federal 1rand jury in · Phoenix lut September on 23 countl of fraud In the operation of . Con10Udated Mort1••e Co., a Pboeilix·bued firm placed undel' receivenbip In AUl\llt. Tb• other defendant• are berl G1mnlaon , 35, of Pboenl.x~ Donna Steve111, 63, of Whitehall. Ob o: Emanuel Stiir, 52, or Mllalon Viejo; Alvin ~Collum, 01. qr Phoenix, an Wlltlam • NJtban.'1.oCHousto{l. • Pourteen other people. tnclud· in& Warren'• son, Ned Jr., 31, wtr• lndiCted lut month on 28 c:ount1 of fraud lnvolyln'· OoQaol14a'*1 Mon,qe. R1ck11;.ickas said the key wit- ness, Thomas Anthony Lam· bertson, 39, a transient known to stay with friends in the Orange Coast area, cannot be located to testify. Rackaucku said Lambertson probably is the only person who saw the shooting incident. Hunt.ingt.on Beach police re- ported that the vicUm, Kiac. was abot t.tce. in tb• ch8't WUh • pistol durinl an arfument o~ juke box music selecUon the· Capri Cocktail Lounae. 406 Pacific Coast Hlgbway. Rackauckas said Frazier will remain in Orange County Jail in lieu of $100,000 bail until San ln 24 years. Engelberg er says he's handed out 2.380,000 ton tickets and about 33,480 biscuit.a. ENGELBEllGER NORMALLY GIVES blscults directl1 to the dog, "so he can smell me." StUl, he sizes up the situation before reacbingout. · ~-one German shepherd nally wanted my ann, .. he said. 'But be didn't aetany cookie, either."• "THE DRIVERS LOOK FOR me and the dogs t1o, too," he says. ••1 recoant.ze them and tbey recoit\Jse me. Animals never forget."· • . • Somedd n1ellanl,hefa'f0l"~&l"11rhlr.RP?f1, 1'•• ii micJ ot.Mn hav. offered blJn dof!• AltboUjb ht bQ#ri~~191er docs. hehaauver accepteclonetrom.&-sp~~"U&aid'. , • Desert Water RoUte Backed Bernardino authorities secure BANNING (AP) -About 350 his tranafer. desert area residenl8 turned out The prosecutor said, "There is for a state Department of Water alternative "1\ltel, one throatll the desett and tile olber throuah • the San Gorconlo Pus. Most of those at the meeting expre$$ed sUpport. for the lonaer aad more expensive desert route, which involves installation or some 9' mi* of pipeline and could coat. as much as $151 milllon. no indication that Lambertson · Resources bearing on two pro-- does not want to cooperate." posed routes to bring northern But Rackauclcas admitted th.at California wat•r to their dry no further Orange County court <"Ommunities. dates will be &cbeduled in the .. · .. The Monday night hearing murder case uriUI Lambertson is Jollowed the recent completion of presenltotesWy. a l 52·pace report on the 1 en PACIFIC TRAIL I! Storekeepers Mark and Dave are wearing pacific trail's prime northern down vesf in navy and denim poplin with 4 tan nylon yoke. Vests have downfilled l\andwarmer pockets and are machine wash and dry. 40.00 ,, .. r So Ille thing ... In ihe Air . . ; COUGH. BACK, ETC. -As of. today, we have a new system in our region tor rating smog. It .now aoes on a 1cale of zero to 500. Thia is Just wonderful. · You will now be able to tell ·'Whether or not you are breathing on this scale. It is called a Pollu- "'tlnt Standards Index. As usual, with everything in our world today, we reduce names to abbreviations. So you will hear a lot about the PSI. I suppose they could have named the new system for measuring smog something else and maybe come up with a more clever abbreviation than PSI. BECAUSE SMOG can get so heavy that it t>lots out the rays of the sun, they could have named the new scale the Cruddy Rays Yield, or CRY, for brief. Or maybe they could have called it the Awful Irritant Report, or AIR. ~ All that aside, we are going to live with PSI just ltke we live with the smog. On the new scale of zero to 500, smog conditions are rated as "Good" when the air crud is between zero and 100 on the Pollutant Standards Index. It's "Unhealthful" between 100 and ~ on the scale. · SMOG BECOMES "Very Unhealthful" between 200 and :tOO and "Hazardous" between 300 and 500. 1t is left to your im· aginalion on what happens if our crud in the air gets so thick that it .aoes ~bove 500 and off the PSI ecale. Perhaps we can presume at the off-the-scale level there isn't 'tlllybody left to report it. Anyway, the smog people are •oing to start making forecasts tor the next day based on this new zero to 500 scale. For today, lqr example, amos alone our toast and in Mes dieted a el ~-1¥.~re;"ll• we arellr'G6od"~lon. JUST INIAND,'..bowever, ita a different story car Anaheinl, El Toro and on downtbe Saddle*k Valley. Here the tbrecastera en- visioned a smog hlvel today of tls on the new scale. 'thls is labeled, ''Unhealthful.' '· Also, because the smog would be over 100, these areas are 'in violation of federal air quality standards. So if it dld hit 118 on the PSI scale today in the tnland reaches of our Orange County, then the amog just broke federal law. • WHAT HAPPENS after this ;federal dictum gets broken ls un· ·cilear-llkethesmogttself. Some of the smog officials. have assured us that smog in Southern California isn't un- healthy for healthy people. Somehow I wonder about that. l consider myself a fairly healthy person. I went up to Anaheim-the other day and the smog was so thick you could have cut il up in chunks. I started sneezing and !lacking. Tears streamed from my stinging eyeballs. I didn't feel like such a healthy person then. 3 Bodies Found NATION I WEATHER CHAJU.EsrON, w.v •. (AP)'"-Neiotiaton for u.. ml•• and the minert are tak.lot • breather 1n their contract talkl Jutt u re1Ueaa· nesa amona the stri~ min appean to be ri1ln1. Tons ot coal \tere dumped aloo1 roada ln Kentuck)' on 'Moode.y u some 500 United Mine Workera membert, many flom eutem Ob10, ln· vaded non-wdon coal fi•lds there and forced about 20 truck drivers to abandon their loads. The mlnen also shut down coal loading docks and alubed the tires of som(? truck& carryinc non·unlon coal. POLICE SAID SHOTS were fired Monday nlaht into the enaine of a train carrying coal near Path Fork, in Harlan Coun· ty, Ky., butnoonewaainJured • An untdentlfled police.., spokesman in Pike County, Jty., was quoted ln the LouJavUle Courier-JoutDal as sayfn1 state PENNSYLVANIA State Police sald about 800 men armed with clubt and baseball ball, Identify • lng themselves as UMW mem· bera, torced four non·nunlon coal companies to 1hut down Monday in Clarion County and caused about $30,000 damai-. In W uhinatoa, D.C., tho UMW and offlclalt of the Bltumloous Coal Operators Aasoclation an· nounced a recess in their neeoUa· tiona In order to reassess their poaltlona. Pinal County officers and Arizona criminologist Bob Jarzen, second fr9m left, probe remains of a car in which three, charred bodies were discovered by firemen extinguishing the . blaze. The car had been set afire near Queen Creek, southeast of Phoenix. Identities of the vie~ tims, whose bodies were in the trunk, had not been established. • police were having difficulty meeting the demands of the situation. "With all the activtty here, we don't have any reserve left," he aatd. "We have it all out there now. U theqjon ptck•ts increase any more, we'll be in ttouble." ••we tbouibt lt best th&t they caucu• on their own,•• said Wayne Horwitz, chl~f of the. FedtV"al Mediation and Concllla· • tlon Service. He said be wu not sure when formal talks would re· aume. New Cancer Threat Di.scOvered APPROXIMATELY 110,MO UMW miners went on strllte a week aao tQd•Y when tbek former three-year contract ended. · Both UMW President Amold Miller and BCOA President Joseph Brennan said the tlllkl. which be1an Oct. 6, ln hopes or reacblna an early settlement, finally may be movlnf. W ASIDNGTON (AP>-D~. a drug taken by about 2 milllon ex· pectant mothers to avoid mJscar· riages, may increaae the risk of fatal cancers, especially of the breast, new evidence indicates. DES Tied to Breast Disease "These preliminary findings .strontl¥ suggest that Ulere is an increased amount of endocrine- related cancer, especially breast cancer, in DES mothers," Wolfe wrote in b1s lettu to Calilano. That suggestion comes 6'12 years after findings that about 200 daughters of women who took the drug in the early 1950s de- veloped vaginal and cervical cancer. TWO YEARS AGO, re· searchers also found that thousands of sons of DES mothers suffered lowered sperm counts and other birth defects of the reproductive tract. The latest evidence was re- vealed Monday when Dr. Sydney M. Wolfe, director of the Ralph Nader.financed Health Research Group, wrote a letter to Health. Education and Welfare Secretary Joseph A. Califano asking that doctors alert their DES patients of the possible cancer hazard. DES ia a hormone that was widely prescribed until the early 1970s for its presumed anti· miscarriaae benefits. BUT Wolfe says research done bv the Uolverslty of ChicaJCo over a 20·month period ending in NO. vem ber ~.showed the druc did· Hunted Dog Foun~; -. Rabies Shots Us·ed MIAMI (AP) -A dog that bit through a 16-month~l~ boy's skull has been foudd and quarantined, but the inf ant is already receivlnc anti- rabies injections. · The boy, Joseph Davenport, wu in sallara"°ry condition today after new'06urgery to repair the damatt doqe when the German shepherd bit through his skull and into his brain. The boy was ·lions began Monday as a precau- bitten Friday and had surgery tion and could continue two to Saturday. three weeks. Dr. Robert Lawson, chief of staff at Variety Childre n's Hospital, said anti-rabies inJec- BELTED WIFE CUISLEASH ·RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) -A 25-year-old man in southern Brazil is under arrest for forcing his 25-year-old wife to wear a chastity belt for three years and keeping her in their se1led-up home, tbe Jornal do BrasU reports. The paper said Adao Geraldo Bueno suspected his wife, Lore Met, of being unfaithful and wanted to avoid "suffering public ridicule." The report said she escaped last week and com· plained to the police. The husband claimed she agreed to her conflbement and made her own chaaUty belt, a pair of bermuda shorts secured to her waist by a strip of rubber' tire with a lock at the back. LAWSON SAID HE expected to . continue the often-painful treat- ment because it would take too long to determine if the dog is rabid. Michael Davenport, tbe boy's father, said the dog belonaed to Edmund Shearin, an occaslonal visitor to the Davenport home. Dade County's public health veterinarian, Dr. John Black, had an all-points bulletin issued for the dog, Shearin and Shearin's wife, Lena. They were located late Monday. 'ANIMAL CONTROL officers said they bad told Mrs. Shearin to keep the dog at the scene of the attack for 10 days, but the Shearin.s and the dog were miss· ing Monday morning. Accounts of the attack varied. The Davenports said the dog was running free and attacked their &oy wiLhout provocation. Mrs. Shearin was quoted in animal control reports as saying the dog waa tied and the boy wandered too close. not significantly lower the in- cidenceof mlscarrtages. That research did not stop almost automatic prescription of DES by some doctors for their pregnant patients, he said. Follow-up checks on the women involved in the Chicago research also ~bowed that 31 or 693 DES patients developed breast cancer compared lo 17 of 668 in non-DES women. AMONG THOSE patients, 12 DES users died. Only four of the control-group cancers were fatal. Wolfe suggested more study of the dru1~ with financing coming from the profits of ttte drug's makers. The drug afso i.S used as a morning-after birth control pill, a practice that Wolfe said should be abandoned except in cases of rape and incest. Dr. JohnC. Bailer, editor of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, called the cancers in DES mothers "killers." TRUSTEE FEES "We've been moving lllong'. We've made some progreaa. We came to the point .•• where it was time for both of us to alt back and take a look at it," '''d Bren· nan. MILLER SAID: '"WE ue mak·j' Ing progress. W~ are movina in all areas." Some of the mounds of coal left· along highways were scooped up by local re1ideots before. highway crews could reach them. "That makes us just like Robin Hood," said one miner. "We took the coal fro'° the com· panies and gave it to the poor folks ." .10 SAVE FOR YOUR RETIREMENT? These d~ nearty every bank and sav- tnga and loan Is talking about retirement plans to shelter 1977 Income. They're good plant. lndlvldual Retirement Ac- counts (IRAs) for people who don"t have a retirement plan where they work. And Keogh accounts for people who are self- employed. The fact Is, each retirement plan re• quires a trustee. And a trustee usually wants a fee. Which is what a lot of banks and savings and loans don't talk about. S1750 split Into two acoountt ... with no trustee fee on either of them. Another difference ••• We'll even aecept stock you've accumu- lated from a previous oorporate pension or pl'Cfit-sharing plan. 'He'll roll it over into a tax-sheltered I RA for you. Again. at no fee. Keogh accounts? Sure. Trustee fee? Of eourtenot, Rain Eases to Drizzle Fidelity Federal offers standard IRA and Keogh accounts, too. You can shelter up to $1500 a year In our IRA, and up to • 7500 •year in our Keogh. In both cases, the contribution and the Interest It earns are tax-deductible until you retire. Whether you choose an lRA or a Keogh, your fund& can begin earning 7%% lmme-- diately. With dally compounding, It comes to an annual yield of 8.06%. You've heard about federal r~ulatlona which requlre substantial Interest penalties In the event of early withdrawals. At Fidelity Federal, these penalties are walvet,f when you ~t the Quallflcatlons for retirement. Act before Dec. 31st ••• • The difference II ..• We won·t charoe you an annual trustee fee. Every dollar you set aside for your retirement goes for your retirement. Which is how It should be. We can talk about other differences, too. For example. was your spouse em· ployed last year? If not, you can add an-- other $250 to your I RA contribution. The total you sat aside can be as much as ~ 7 If youte thinking about an IRA or a Keogh, talk to us. If you already have one someplace else, talk to us. You mutt do It before Dec. 31 to get rnaxlmum 19n tax sheltered benefits. And the sooner you do. the more money you'll be able to shelter. We think you'll like the wayt we're dif· ' ferent. We know you'll like the savings. ' CALIFORNIA <1ooairw 'lting' Broken LOS ANGELES CAP) -About ,U.6 million in cocaine bu been con·. tilcated and five men - ine-ludin1. a Paclflc Telepbooe Co. aales ex· ecullve -arrested In what police describe aa • an international drug emuuu.na ring. Police Lt. Dan Cooke Hid Monday that Robert E. Odom, SO, of Hollywood was booked for investigation of poaaeuing cocaine for sale. The telephone com- pany verified that Odom was a sales manager for 1 directory yellow pages. COOKE SAID Daniel 1 Clilford Jr., 21, of Boston was arrested Friday when police seized a suit· case containing 23 pounds of cocalne. Police .......... ~-o.u said Clifford waa booked ~ft p ri f !or investigation of ... S OU ng ft possessing cocaine for San Francisco fireman Louis Grossman, sabe~oke said the raid in ch~ge of. the department's -Christmas may have affected a toy d1strib~t1on, sorts through thousands drug-smuggling ring of dollars worth of toys donated to working out of Colombia replace $15,000 worth of presents stolen in South America or destroyed by vandals last week. The Boston and Miami. ' toys are being distributed to needy parents and children at the firehouse. HE EXPLAINED lhe sheriff's deoartment in Dade County1 PJa ., notified the narcotics division here that "a known suspect was out here with a supply from Bogota, Colombia. We picked him up at the airport with a suitcase full of cocaine." Also booked for in · vestigation of se!Ling CO· caine were David J Kwilos, 30, and Joseph M. Panetta, 32, both of Miami. Fla . and Earl A McLennan , 38, o f Toronto AFTER ('Lff'f'ORD was picked up, police s aid they observed Kwilos, Panella and McLennan reportedly passing three more pounds of cocaine to Odom, who, In turn, al· legedly sold the quantity to an undercover officer. • The four were subse· quently arrested. Polle• aald the two separate arrest incident.a were not connected. Odom, described by or ficers as a "loc~t" for the cocaine syn- dicate, was free today on $50,000 bond, while Clif· ford was berng held on $500,000 bail the oiher three men ;;ere held In lieu of $50,000 bond . Marine Acquitted <!.f Abuse SAN DIEGO (AP) Marine Sgt. Wllllam M. Moody ts being returned to duty after his acquit- tal by a special court· marthll jury on recruit' abuse charges. Chip Rebates Due Consumer LOS ANGELES CAP> -Consumers who filed claims two years ago against potato chip makers accused of price· r1 x mg will finally get their rebate checks in March. an attorney says. The checks of up to S15 apiece will include a few cents interest, said Richard Cur~. He ex· pects the 314,000 rebates to be mailed out after the U.S. District Court here approves a d.latribuUon plan. "We really expected about 200,000 clalmi," said Martin Shapero, a partner in thr.iaW finn thaWoo. the aulL He"14 the elalfu .. literally an a small room ." Potato chip eaters in California, Arizona and Nevada who purchased the crispy snacks between Jan. t, 1967 and Dec. 31, 1970 were al- lowed to file claims through a form carried in newspaper ads. No proof of purchase was re- quired, but false state- ments were subject to prosecution for perjury. The $2.27 million sent to individual consumers '\fu o:!r,,r:t of an over- all $8 out-of-court settlement. Retail 1roeen were to receive $2.27 mllllon; eating and drin! ea .. bllsbments, 1888. a liquor •tores, ~. : and public en- titles, $110,000. Mexican Mafia Murder Trial Muzzle Mulled SACl\AMENTO <AP> -A judge has been asked to extend a gag order in a Mexican Mafia murder trial lo cover Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. and Alty. Gen. Evclle Younger. Public Defender Kenneth Well• made the re- quest Monday after Younger announced that he had launched an investieation to determine lf any public officials were involved in Mexican Mafia activities. . The report touched only generally on the ques- tion of alleged Mexican Mafia infiltration into publicly financed community projects in East Los Angeles. Mood y, 24, of Paterson, N.J., was ac-(Jnlon A•lu Bot1eott• cused of striktne three LOS ANGELES (AP) -AFL-CIO leaders are recruit.a in October and k. i suspended from duties as mg or authority to plan possible ·•selective as a drill instruct"r of boycotts" to call attention to the plight or black " · workers in South Africa. the Marine Corps . The request was Recruit Depot. ( )' • After a three-day trial, SI'A.TE : made in a resolution he was acquitted Mon· _ _ placed before the labor day · federation'• convention • at it.a final meeting toclay. S h 1:,.._ OK'd A final decision oo a C 00~ boycott, wblcb could lDvolw a refuaal by U.S. LOS ANGELFS (AP) mariUmeuniom to handle South African car10. will -A 00.year pilot pro-be Jeff to the AFI,.ClO executive council in jeet for home counaellng Febru&t)'. of children in kin· dergarten through third grade bu been approved by the city Board of Education. DEPUl'Y GETS . JOBB4CK Harm Ert6 F .... .,, LOS ANGELES (AP) -Symbtoneae Libera· tJon Army member Emily Hanil hu ended a fa1t :she be1an 34 days ago to protest her alle&ed con· flnement condlUona at the Frontera women's prison. Mra. Harris, who welshed 105 pounds when she was arreal4!d two yeara ago, had dropped to 80 J>OUDdl durlnl th~ fut, oat of her lawyera 1ald Mon· day. • r;.s. s ..... (Wr.., LOS ANGELES (AP) -The U.S. Ju.stl" Department b~ _.,ue4 'E' Camino Couuounlty Coll••• for allec•1 ref'.u&Ull to turn over acbool recordlforuJnv•U1atlonot • ~Uoncom• • T\aeeday, 0.0.mber 13, 1en DAIL. Y PILOT ~erS Battie'6:..dw. I Fight Empts Over Marina SAUSALITO <AP) -Jt JOoked lit• pirates were fighttna for the Port of Sausalito when an armada or boats car· rying sheriff's deputies clubed with a notllla of kayak:t, skirts and canoes manned by angry bouaeboat ownera re- stating comlruction of a new marioa. "They smashed our aklff1. They rammed our skiffs. They knocked our people into the bay. They cut our lines. They banged beads. They broke arma," said Piro Caro, loader of the house boaters. HE AND IDS comrade& were aeen wieldlnc oars and two·by-fours wblle deputies, many wearin1 Uf e preserven, began swinelng clubs. One 4eputy wu felled when hJt by a plank. People were in the water. Some sheriff's boats were Im· mobilized temporarily when their pro- pellers snagged on line attached to aub· merged floats. · IHClUDIS: LapMoftrM• • Fitted Liner Heoter with Thermoetot PedMtol I Fiii Kit From• & H udb o ord "Our rnen were savafely hlt. They took quite a beating," 1ald Sheriff'• Lt. Ro~ Bertrand, whose men took et least 10 bouaeboatera into custody after the bour-loog battle Monday. He aald t.bere may be more arresta today after outcera review filma of the wild acene. THE l'IGUT BEGAN when Caro, Jmowp as °Father of the Houaeboaters," sounded • wb.lstle aboard b1a bo•t. 1end-inc dozena ol aldfla out to meet deputies on their way to lnstall a pile driver to bo uaed ln building the marina. Meanwhile, women and cblldren stood aboard the anchored housebo~ts st.nsing Chrlstmu carols and shoutln1 en- couragement to their men who paddled out to lace the lawmen. BERTRAND, commanding a 30-man force, ordered the bouseboaters to dis- perse and shouted through a bullhorn that they bad three minutes to clear out. "0111• GOOO '"'"' . CHMSTMAS ONLY '179!.!P'•'• SAYE .~ w:,:o 'S" Off I SA VE • 5000 lA 't AWAYS WllCOMl flft~• A.,..,... Stained & lacquered ,. Suddenly 1wlDaln1 oars filled tbo air ail mayhem ensued. It wu perbaps'the most violent C¥Ja• trontaUon ol the year between deputies and tbe bou.aeboaters, who have bMCl fta.bUn• canstnactton of the marina fin' months becauae they say it w111 brinA: hither renta and force them to move. DEVELOPERS cl.a1m the new facWty ts needed to dean up the areL 'Ibey have accuaed the bouaeboaters of dumping raw aewaae into San Francisco Bay. The boaters claim the deputies had 110 jurladiction over the ·waters where the battle was waged. 0 Nobody was ever boated for failure to dilperae on the hlgti seu," Carosald. THE OOUBTS haves sided with the 4e-velopers. A Superior Court judge issued a temporary restraining order Nov. 23 to prevent any action which would ble><:k construction of the marina. 21164 BEACH eNA,,_,.,,,v ... ·.c..,.., ~~:.:..c:=====-,....c;;:::;~;::i .) ,, ......... ...a.. Reg. MOBILE 16992 ... • She Can Check Traffic, Rold Conditions( •Report an Emergsncyl Get Dir1ctionsl • Makes An·y Trip Safer, Quicker, Mors Fun! Reg. BASE ·1799,~ ... · • H• Can Communicate With You In Your Car! • Doubles as a Mobile Radio on Vacations! • A Must for Businessmen and Women! . PRICE ·GOO_, 'HRU· . DEC~ 24 ONLY Or n Hope for Voice in .·Drilling ContrOls Design~tion of a 7,SOO-ttquare-m1le marme s anctuary· off the coattt of Southern California from Long Beach to the ' !vfexican border would constitute a major step toward giv mg local ~overnment agencies soem say in the control ot offshore ml and natural ~as production. So Car. local agencies have had virtually no role in ap· ') proving or disapproving e nvironmental impact reports :~ prepared for the federal government before oil drilling leases arc assigned. Now San Diego County officials have initiated a mpve to establish a marine ::.anctuary that would extend so miles out to sea from the coast The intent would not necessarily be to halt oil drilling or fishing m the designated waters, but to enable local · agencies to at least have some voice in such operations to ensure protection or the shoreline, the marinas and the offshore environment. For the many tourist-oriented communities along the coast. such protection 1s of vital interest. Orange County supervisors have given tentative ap· prov al to the plan, which now is being reviewed. If the pro- posals seem valid, the county would be well advised to join San Diego in submitting a formal request for the sanctuary to federal a1.1thonlies. · The next batch of oil drilling leases will be awarded in June, 1979. The time to worry about ocean and shoreline protection 1s bcfon• oil and gas pr?duction gets under way. A Poor Response In a :JO page r<.•port la~l week. California ·s Little J loovcr Comm1ss10n t·ondcmned the operation of state mental hospitals as · ·chaotic" and "inexcusable.•· Two yl'ars had elapsed, the commission noted, since its first l·ritical report on the hospitals, and only when the hospitals fal'<.'d loss of licensure and of federal funds did the Brown Administration begin remedial action. And \\>hal was the response of the governor's chief of ~t aff. Gr CJ v D<n 1s. to all this? Jl(•'s <iuotcd as saying, "As we approach the political season, \OU l'an expect that the political rhetoric w11l l'se;ilall'." Rur{·aucracy, he adds. is not '"known for its speed.·· That ·s a pretty feeble response. The Little Hoover Com mission has little to gain from "political rhetoric." And it ·s unlikely th~ ~ede_ral go".~rn!11ent would threaten re- moval of $60 mtlhon m fundmg 1ust because Gov. Brown n:iay run for re-election next year -or possibly seek the pre· s1dcncyoneday. • The problems of the state mental hospitals have been developing for yea ts and while they certainly weren't all of Urown's making, they had been pointed out both before a nd after he look offi ce. · The re medial action was undertaken, in true Brown crisis-style, only at the last possible moment. And, Davis' views .t~ the conlrary, il's hard to find anything political in the cns1s except perhaps a large amount of political in- eptitude in handlini? it. . Thoughtless Littering ... By r , ck the Duck has been saved from probable starvati\ln. A picture or the pathetic creature. its bill entwined in th<.• plastic rings of a six-pack holder, appeared in the Dail; Pilot last week·, llteng with a plea for help from concerned residents of Balboa's Grand Canal. The duck had been swimming around there for day .... · apparently unable to eat. and evading all attempts to ., catch her. Finally a p assing fisherman managed lo snare ... her in a net and remove the plastic trap. • J• • It wasn't any really big thing, but it did point up a new l littering hazard. The plastic holders for beer and soft drink \six-packs seem harmless enough -soft, flexible and with : .... none of the sharp edges that can cause trouble when glass ._,,bottles or pop-top can lids are carelessly t.ossed aside. : ' But they're clearly a menace if discarded in areas fre· : quented by waterfowl. Anc;l even small land animals, wild :· or domestic, could get tangled up ir\ them. : Perhaps six-pack consumers, in addition to folding hack sharp pop-tops, could go so far as to clip the plastic .. rings before they discard the holders -preferably, or ...: t'Ourse, in a trash container. · T here's not much point in trying to maintain wildlife sanctuaries 1f they're going to be littered with this sort of stuff. • : Opinions expressed In the space ,above are those of the Daily Pilot. ,,. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and = artists. Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Piiot, P.O. • .so)( 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (71•) 642-4321. · Boyd/Stepchildren DyL.M.BOYD Odd, 1s it not. that there's no mention or stepchildren 'n Dr. Benjamin Spock's books tabout child care? One out o( every three marriages in this country is a remarriage. And in a third of these remar- riages, both the husbands and the wives have children from previous marrtaees. Claim i• about 25 million hutbandl and are steplathers and stepmothers. Withl~ the next three yean:i, it's said, one out or every four youngsters na- tionwic:te will be a steP<!bUd. Somebody with sufficient sav-v~,mlght do pretty we11 witb a · "now to" book in this matter. · All roads lead to Rome. Or .$UCh has been the claim Anyway for a couple or thousand years. .U lor road sians, however, Rome didn't have any, not a one, until 1'7( yeanqo. The ~veraae woman 75 years from now, it'a believed; will be thtee Inc.bes taller than the aftl'•le woman or today. · Robert N. Weed/Publl1~r Thomas Kitvll/£dltot Barber• Krelblch/Edltorlal Pap editor Rowland Evans/Robert Novak A Judge Fosters White Exodus ' BOSTON When federal Dis· tricl Judge W. Arthur Garrity Jr. on Nov 29 made clear that he not the elected Boston School <.:omm1ttee will ultimately de- t•1de which :.chools close here, he continued the judicial over- lordship that has driven half the city's wtulc students out of the S('hool system. Whut makt.•s this remarkable is that the school committee is no longer the bastion of bit 11.'r·end unt1 - bu~ e r s. Its chairman, Kalhl<'en Sulhv:m. pro- v ides mod - erate leader- ~ 1 p that ac cepts the . 1n evil· ability if no\ the wisdom or t·ourt-ordered busmg. She led all candidates for reelection Nov. 8, when Boston's voters elected the l·ommittcc's first black <a modcrutc > und defeated its foremost :mt1·bus1ng zealot. But the m·w school commitlee 1s treated no differently from the olcl sch<x>l committee by Judge G arrily. lie and what Miss Sull1vun calls "those crazy ex- perts of his" arc not surrender- 1nt; control THAT SUGGESTS continued while exodus from the system, where Gurrity's rule brought soaring per·pup1l costs without 1mprovmg education. "The vic- tims ure the kids," Miss Sullivan told us. This Is Stage 11 of Boston's bus- 1 n g. Violence and demonstra- tions have ended, and one-issue p<>hl1c1an~ are driven from oi· fice. But liberals elsewhere make a mistake if they interpret this as approval of busing. "The people don't go out and chant slogans," Miss Sullivan told us. "They merely cree, out or the ·system ." Unable to lick the judge, they escape him. Smee Garrity's bus- ing order in Jwie 1974, white school enrollment dropped from 58,000 to 29,000. Experts had pre· dieted a normal yearly loss-tor 3,000 whites, thanks to population pa_tterns -12,000 over the last four years. So, an additional 17 .000 white students have left the system because of busing. In a city where the black popuJaUon 1s only 20 percent, the black school population is nearing 60 per cent. (, A classic case ls the Morris School in the West Roxbury &eC· lion, which in November 1974 had. an all-while enrollmnent of 347. A 1975 "Masters Panel" of dls· tlnauished citizens (appointed by Garrity) recommended, as part of a cityWlde plan, 260 whltes and 70 blacks at Morris. But Garrity rejected the whole plan and redrew school boundarie8 to In· sure u 50.50 racial mix. The re· suit : current enrollment at Morris is 23 whites and 123 blacks. The whiles have disap- peared. Nor has the exodus concluded. A Garrity-order ed school re· assignment last summer Clater suspended) led many white liberals finally to give up and put their children in private schools. Garrity's resistance to the· special program for girted stu- dents has lowered another possl· ble barrier lo flight from city schools. THE DECLINE of the Morris School enrollment, down from 347 to 146 m three years. is no ex- treme example. Unfilled schools, along with busing costs, have boosted costs per pupil to over $3,000 and (and ~.500 at embat· ~· Nicholas Von Hoffman Ued South Bo.-iton Hlah >. To Mayor Kevin White, \he tragedy la that high costs have produced education no better und likely wone than it was. But Gar· rity 1 and his chief expert, Boston University Deon of Education Robert A. Dentler, have fought school closings as a covert at-tempt atresearecaUon. WHEN Wt: lnterviewe<s Miss Sulllv"an and Dean Dentler on television in September 1976, Dentler sleadfa.stly denied anr white rught. "It was then for the first time," Miss Sullivan told us more than a year later, "that I realized how UtUe those people understood what was iolng on." Ignorance of political realities is characteristic of colonial rule by overlords who do not live in the political unit they control. Garrity lives in suburban Wellesley, Dentler in Lexington. Garrity obviously recards Boston's poUUcians and people with intense suspicion. Although he-may relinquish school control in a bout two years, Garrity ex- hibits a paternalistic need to pro· tect Bostonians from themselves --another colonial charac- teristic. So, at the Nov. 29 bear- tng on school closinc!i, Garrity gove no •upport for Mlas Sulllvan'a hope that lho Nov. 8 elections would Induce the Judge to "g~t out of the bw;lncas oh'un. nlng tbeectiools."' The constitutional sch'olar Raoul Berger. in ''Gover"meht by Judiciary" <Uarv~rd University Press). concludes: "THE JUDGf;S might begin by curbing their reac h for policymaking power, by withdrawing Crom extreme measures such as administration or school systems -government by decree-which have dlsquiet- 'ed even sympathizers with the ul- Um ate ObJectives. Such decrees cannot rest on the assertion that the Constitution demands buslttg, when in truth it is the justices who require It in contravention of the farmers' tntentiol\ to leave such matters to the states." For Garrity to lake that advice would be welcome news for Bos tonians and their elected scho"l committee, who want nothb1g morQ ihan to .run their own affairs without Che good judge's protection. How Can You Tell If Your Pet Is Gay? WASHINGTON -The world· girdl\ng Associated Press re- ports that Dr. Donald Farner. professor of zoophyslology at tbe University of Washington, and his scienu,tic colleagues have dis· covered a covey or lesbian sea gulls on Santa Barbara Ialand off the coast of California. Upon receipt of the news, Anita Bryant went into a state of shock and pet owners every· where began to take a second and . much longer squint al Pbydoux, the family golden retriever. In Wash· ington, D.C., a largish Old English 1heepdog named Nellie Plum came out of the closet. A good thing, too. given the dog's size and that of the clostt. N ellle is over three years of age and bu never evinced any interest in boys qua boys. She does play with males of her species buL not in a healthy, heterosexual way. She'• always given the impression that she thinks the left ear is ~n erogenous zone, .Blving rise to the suspicion that she's lovable but rather slow In the bead. In fact, abe's an in- telllcent. alert, .sensitive and car- Sydney Harris ing lesbian bitch • How can you tell ll your fatni· ly pet ls homosexual? There are a lot of myths around this s~bject that you'd belt not believe. It your doe li.sptba when he or ahe barks, you sbould not Jump to concluaiooa any more than if your rum-tum tiger cat should swish hls tall when walking across the back of the sofa to get to you and a aood ear scratch. YOU CAN'T tell by looking: For instance, no one in the world could guess those two huge lloos in front of the public library are gay lovers who were recently married by an Ulegally ordained female Roman Catholic priest. Some of the most ferocious Doberman pinlcbers are gay and some of the moat mincing, lambcbop cut French poodles are male, heterosexual satYrlasts. Don't let the news that there are gays in the animal 'trOJ'ld dil· turb your relaUonahlp with your pet. Shortly after the news from Santa Barbara wu broadcast to the world, an .U·male company of fireperaofts in Great Neck, Long Island, expelled thelr beloved male DalmaUan from tbe firehouse. That's the sort of overreaction that counsellors and therapists are warning against. Don't get rigid if a family pet of .vour &ender comes over and be&• for affection.· It may be quite harmless. Psychologists who've studied the wiCfe and wonderful range of buman·anlmal Interac- tions report that bestiality ls seldom practiced by a person and an a1Umal of the aame gender. nlEBE ABE no authentleated '!torles of shepherds having homosexual relations with the mem hers of their fiocks. Nor are there any cases of animals rap- ing humans. so there ls no reason to go to pieces if you stumbled on the fact that good old f aJthful Bowser is AC·DC. How abould one read lf Polly the Parrot starts screamlna, "Can you deal with U? Can you deal with it? rm cay and I'm proud of it! .. Under those circumstances Polly's owner should stifle fifg1y, cute responses like saying, "I always knew yoa were a queer blrd." None of tbat. You OQcbt to react the way you would if one of your kids were to come home alMI tell you he labe ts marryina SC)meone ot the same an. BliU back the tean and ny' .. Your father and I are so happy you're•etUn1 mar4 rted. Wt don't approve ot ex· tr a marital sex." Do not pluck the bird's tall teatben or, in the case ot a canine, tbiJJk JOC1 can •ccompllab anything with a roll~d up newspaper. Accept it and realiu that you can have Just as deep. just as meaningful and Just u aharing a relationship with a gay goldfish as wi~ a atrallbt one. .. SOME PA.RENTS, wltea t b e y · h e a r t h a t o n e of their kids ia gay, blame themselves. It the kid were an albino they 'WOUidn't blame themselves, but Jet Dad-. dy's little aweet.beart tell him she's a dyke, and be cries to heaven, ''Ob Lord, what have I done?" If he's always called her Hant and bemoaned the fact that she would never erow up to play mid- clle-llnebacker for the Pittsburlh Steelers, maybe he does have somethin1 to answer for. In like manner, lf you c1on•t want your aweet llWe kitten to tum into a lesbian. don't ctve the poor t.hlftc a boy•a ume. I know a dar~ little girl cat named Beethoven. ShouJcl you tell your friends about your pet's orlentaUon? Tbe.-e'1 no need ot that. Animals ban a rlibt to their privacy, but a law sboold be passed to pnvent pet storm trc>m 411crlmtnattng aaalnat. au bunny rabbits and leab1an cockatoos. • A• for Anita Bryant, she'll have to reooncUe herself to the fact that eveA nature Ja un. natural. Of 'Naked Individuals' and 'IDVisihle' Nations lact, the ooJi part of tho book that captlvat*t me wu th• Ullo. ~ "'One nUed lndl\tidual° comes trom Ms. Crawtor4'a et»JClhood. •eraloft of th• Pledco of Al= le1lance, which abe bpt npe~ tna u "J pledto alleatuce to the na1 • , • and to UM ~bltc tor •hlcb lt atand.11, one aked tn- dlvtdual, With liberty d Justice fOf au.•t • ~· I ~ . OAIL V PILOT /I 'f Not a Tee11 Study. Shows 'Social' People Live Longer LOS GEL~ P) .,-The ties that b1ncl peo. pie together also help them live loncer, accordin& to a nine· year study of nearly 7,000 Californians. Dr Usa Berkman, a California Department of Health epidemiologist, founCJ that people with few ~trong social relationships were2 to4~ times mora hkely lo rue during the nine-year period. THE FINDINGS WERE based on a survey Ol • 6,928 Alameda County residents that began In 1965. It indicated that socially isolated men of all ages were about 21'2 tunes more likely to die durtna the study than their gregartou.s C0'"1lerparts. The most striking difference was in women between the ages of 30 and 49, who were about 4~ times higher risks if they lacked strong social links, the study s howed. THOSE WHO DIED succumbed to the same diseases that kill peopfe in general, 11he said. known," she saJd. "However, these social factors seem to influence something about general host re- atstance or general vulnerability to disease. It doean 't look as if there is any particular psycholotical factor." Ms. Berkman, who undertoo« the study while a doctoral candidate at the UC Berkeley School of Public Health, said it was suggested, in part, by the fact that married people generally live longer than single people, and that when one spouse dies, death of the other one often is not far behind. SHE SAID SltE took pains to ensure that the a mount of social col) tact w a.s the only apparent dlf. ference between those who lived and died. For example, she ruled out age, health of the people when the survey started, socioeconomic status and psychological factors such a.a satisfac- tion with life. • call us tu~t. take a hrst Nahc>n.ll HCll'M lmpro\.:rncnl Lo.rn.1'11~f.llllf1111Jlfl 11nd go dlrl.'ctly lo your conlrilCtori Con~lckor thli pos~lbthtle' A n\!W family room C'm1r11I cur cond111ontng. A swimrnlng pool. A bu1lt-1u kllchcn. Al mo~I uny home Im prownwnt or rcdoecor111tng l?4 you can think ol can bt! yours Wllh a lowCQ$t Home lmprOwme:n! l.odll from lilt F1n1 National Barik ol Orang..-~ MAIN OFFICE So don't fight th• ff flh-l !Ot9r Vblt the br•nch mana9tt or loan of11c1r ot the F'lnt Natlonll hr•nch 11~· ~u w.,·u gtve )IOI.I '°"'' room ro breathe! I FirSt Natioriitl Bank=- ~ ,.,..,..., .......,.._..,.._ M'"'tliet or F 0 IC At the Plaza in downtown Orange COSTA MESA: Mesa Verde & Adams JRVfNE: University Or. & Michelson Dr LAGUNA HILLS: Alicia ~arkway & San Diego Freeway Donnie Osmond, the teen·a~c singing idol, is no longer a tl'en- ag~r. 11e·s turned ~o. For those who stayed comparatively healthy. she found that it made little difference whether their ··social network" was composed mainly of a spouse, friends or an organization of some kind. Nor did she find that the strongly connected ~oples~~vedbe~methe~~~~g~themto -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ eo to doctors more frequently. Fringes Cut FRESNO CAP) -The city of Merced legally deducted costs of fringe benefits from a io per- cent pay increase for firefighters two years ago, an appellate court says. "You don't have to be married, you don't have to have three friends, you don't have to go to church as long as you gel enough social contacts Crom multiple sources," Ms. Berkman said in a ALTIIOUGH MANY OF the loners were over- weight, drank too much, were physically inactive or slept too litUe, the poor health habits alone did not explain their ereater risk of dying, said Ms. Berkman. telephone interview. · HOW CAN GOOD friendships and marriages fight disease? .. The exact mechanisms are currently un- ''Interestingly," she said, "it didn't matter whether those who were married reported their re- lationships were happy or free from thoughts of divorce. It turns out that a bad marriage is better than none at all.'' Sex Raps ·Hoek Sehool ..NE\fl'Ol:ll. Mass. CAP) Stunned QY cbatiiS that two teachers homosexually abused little boys, the Fessenden School is striving lo preserve its im· age as an eli te train10g ground ror the nch orr1cials of the school. whose graduates include the late Howard Hughes, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy and former Pennsylvania Gov. William Scranton, fear the scandal may reduce the number of appli- cants for next year's class. LAST THURSDAY, ARTHUR P. Clarridge, who recently resigned as Fessenden's No. 2 ad· ministrator, and James P. Dallmann, the head of the fifth grade, were among 17 men indicted for al· legedly taking part m a ring that bought sex from }Oung boys. Prosecutors said none of the boys involved were from the school, and all the incidents happened in another c1l~ But school officials say they ex~cl the school's ni.lffil' to be hnkoo ~1th the scandal for ll'ars lo l'Ome •·tt has drawn us together and made us stron.ier. but unfortunately It will be remem~red by outsiders for i.I long time ... ~aid Daniel Senecal, an assi~tant lo the headmaster "WE DON'T KNOW what ktnd of effect it will have on the school. We don 'l know what it Will do to 1 applic44tions. Maybe it will have some wffl have some effect, maybe not.'' ·.. Fessendent where pup1ls wear coat~ J1nd ties t lµlcl call tneir;. teachers "sD-." :.vas fo~~4 74 ~e.allt ago arv'l 's 006 of a-handful of privllt~'tr~11'lar schools preferred by the Boston area•s upper crust. It is a "pre preparatory" school that takes -Ill ohjJdren through the first nine gcades and trains them for admission to such private high schools as Phillips Exeter, St. Paul's and Deerfield. Parents of the 300 students pay $5, 100 a year for the boarding school, situated on 40 rolling acres a few miles west of Boston. SENECAL SAID STUDENTS and teachers were surprised by the arrests. Clarridg~ 49, had worked at the school lot .2e years until his sudden desi1nation last month. He was charged with inde- cent assault and battery on a child under 14. Dallmann, 35, a teacber fOf' 12 ye81'S, was accused of rape. Senecal said he received phone calls from 57 parents of students, but none withdrew thelr chttdren. , "Fifty-one said they would do anything to help the school. The other six wanted more informa- tion.." HEADMASTER ROBERT P .T. COFFIN sent letters to parents that concluded: "Those of us at the school are at least relieved in this distressing situation that neither i,be school nor any of its stu- dentis were involved and the the events alleged in the published reports all occurred away from the Fessenden campus." . · Senecal said officials are convinced that if ad- vances had been made to boys at the school, they .. would have l~ of it. ~ After fUQ10rs of the arrests spread tl\f<>ugh the sc)a~....urtldistraton called '° assemb for older ~-.'to explain tc)them abouthomoee Q}Uy. · ••we tried to mate them aware ttiat tblS is part oflife," Senecal sald. • Medical Damages Aimrded SACRAMENTO (AP> -The family of a Sacramento printer has been awarded $151,675 by a jury in a malprac· tlce case in which doc- tors were accused of mistaking and treating a heart condition as a hernia. The Superior Court verdict was returned against Per manente Medical Group, which provides medical services at the Kaiser Medical Foundation Hospital here. The widow, Marion, and four children of Robert Manning filed the malpractice action. Manning was 56 when he died Nov. 23, 1974. ftlllll 1D,. 1..a ... Rll~·· • - V.Jod Gun Patch Shirt by Rolph LOLten SUede shoUdef and elbow patches. No..,.~ Hll'll,.r Ct"""-Bto ... ,,,, Ca""4~~ Good Dining ' ''Myna.me oh Good Dancing Good Values $5 95 COMPLETE 'STEAK 1 our restaurants guarantees you will consistently receive the finest quality .Qf $teak and prime :rib. My ~yyears li~~~~-M:Wi;lilfiiitas a.rancher as ateur gives us that edge. We look forward to serving you and your friends." • DINNERS 'lbp Sirloin• Filet Mianon • New ~ork •Teriyaki •Prime lUb •Rib St.eak •Steak & Prawns · $7.96 Steak and King Crab Leg $8.95 S~ak and Lobster (All dlunorsincludo salad. bo.l(edpotato and toasted :ra.nc.h. bread.) Enjoy Fountain Valley's one and only stainless steel dance floor. Or sit back with your favorite cocktail and enjoy lots of good music from "FOLL SA.II!', performing six nights weekly in the lounge starting at 8 p .m. j J •' , I JI I ORANGE COUNTY/ OBITUARIES Work Featured on OCl;'s Spriltg Catalog '87 J.tCIDE BYMAN , • " becauae I reall1 tbou&ht. tbey would cbooao a COD· on•o.ity,......,, ventionahcbool·type tblnc." A year aio, Deborah Swett wu struc1UQS to Sbe 1ald the used ao abatract detien becauae get gallery owoers aod potential buyers to ).oc>~ •t that 11 her prlmary aiyle, "Over the yean I've de- ber work. Th1I spring, one of her dealcna wlll be cldedyoucao't~iraa1etofitotherpeopl•'•ldeu." seen by an esUmated 300,000 persoos. · Sebool ofO~lalsJ Hid •bout SO entries were re- ll '1 the cover of Oranie Cout Collett'• tprl~ celved in the cont.at. All ••M req\lired JQ be three· class schedule, which wUl be mallecl·&o moto Ulan • . color rendednp ~lth three aepa:rate ov•tt111, not 190,000homeainJanuacy. . juald..-~a.. A taANB~ OF 81X PERSONS, lnolYldinc three MS. SWETI' SUBMITTED THE dealin u part " scboo,\ oftlcJala, a st'~blo arU1t, an an .lnatructor of a contest beJd this yeer. Previously, prof esslonal • and ._ •~t. made the a~ectlon. artist.a have been hired to dealp the eov•r• bat of-Ma. Swett. wbo'1 beea interested tn art slnde flcials decided instead to otter a ~ prbe for the a~ wu lJI the Ulird •tade. 1~be atlll draws now best student design. and would Ukf to free-lance· l>OS&lbly create U· IT'S BEEN A LONG ROAD l'>f Ma. Swett. 26, a graduate of Corona del Mar Hl1h ScbQol who NJ· ceived her B.A. in fine arts at Cal State Hayward and set out to be a creaUve arti.lt. ·'For a year I tried to make It exhibiting and selling my thin1s but it isn't very lucrative," M.. Swelt admitted. ''I decided I might make more money if I had some graphic arta background.'' lmtraUoaa fot mo1uines. UCI Prof to Speak .,Scientist in the Courtroom," will be the subject of a talk by Vin- cent Guinn. UC Irvine further information or re· servattooa call 8'71-4848, ext.1081or (214) 357-1175. Attorney Named Newport Beach at· torney Michael C. Ger- 1n1 hu been appointed aa Fifth Supervlsorial District repreeentatlve to ~be Orange County Cltlaena DlrecUon Find- 1 n g Commlsaion, S\apervl.lor Tom Riley h•• annowaced. The 19-member com- m b 1 l o,Jl advises lfwmaketl and leaden. Gertni, 32, is •rartner 1n the law firm o Virtue and Scbeck ill Newport Center. As of Jan. 1. be will replace Rodeer Howell on the pane!. Howell bas moved out of the fifth dl.ltrict. Sarita With A Real Beard The real S.nta's at Huntington Center daily to visit with the kiddie&. Photos available If you Wt&h ·While )'OU wait - $2.50. Free hOliday puppet lhOws every Thurs thru Sun ttiru Dec. 18. Alto Dec. 19-20>21 Bach Blvd. & Edlngel' SO IN SEPTEMBER SHE began attending OCC and quickly landed a job doing pasteup, layoqt and some design at Screenprint West, a Cost.a Mesa firm making desJgna for T-ablrts and aWetic clothlnl'. cbemlltey prolessolJ •ta 1,g--yiijijfi====,-iiii~~ii~iiiliijiiiijiiiiiiim dinner meeUnc or the Orance County ffcllon of the American Chemical Society 1buraday ~t 7 p.m., at Mr. lfUce'a Restaurant. SantJ Al)a. ARTIST WINS COVER DESIGN CONTEST Orange Coast College'• Deborah Swett ~Industrial Complex "= ~ Sales, Leases "It (the creative art field) is an overflooded market and a lot of people, because they don't have an art educat.100, can't make good choices:· siUd Ms. Swett. She noted that she was often rebuffed by galleries because she didn't paint with the earth tones favored by interior decorators. ,. She first learned of the OCC cover contest from a teacher. .. MY ILLUSTRATION teacher de~ided to make it a project so my whole class did it," Ms. Swett said. •'I was just so surprised when I won Guinn will dlacu.ss the appUcation of neutron aclivatiop analysis in ·criminal ,i.nve1tigaUons, illustratlQg his speech with examples Crom the assaasination of Pr~si· dent John Kennedy and tbe St.A shootout. For Call 842-5671. Put • few word• to work for ~: f Of Sites Told The Irvine Industrial Complex has announced the s ale or lease or "2 lndustrlal sites totaling nearly 42 at'res in the first phase of Its Park Red Hill de· • velopmeot near Orange County Airport, according to A. MartinStradtman, sales manager. HB Sergeant Given Medal Muter Sgt. Robert G. Parker, 10D of Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Parker of 8177 Tulare Drive, Hunt- ington Beach, bas re· ceived his second Air Force Commendation Medal at Holloman AFB, N.M . Parker, an avionic com municallons · navigation systems superintendent, was cit· ed for service while as· signed to the 3rd Compo· nent Repair Squadron, 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing at Clark AB, Phlllppinea. ARBY'S -IPE•S ALL-•Erl ''LOOK IF llMIRRIW'' • Sales totaled $1.5 million fori 12 sites totaling ~ 11 .2 acres. Stradtman said, and 30 sites totaling 30.8 • acres were leased with an option to purchase with a : total annual consideration or $.16.4 million. .,,, . -:. Park Red Hill, a 98·acre industrial project or :;. the Irvine Co.'s industirial development division, is .,.. at the interstttion of Red Hill Avenue and Main ~Street in Irvine. ~ The transaclJona account tor 42 of the 4S sites in $Phase I of the Park Red Bill development, with ~three sites reserved for future .sale, Stradtman. said. Two subsequent phases are planned, the first · oHering 19 sites totaling 19 acres with sales · scheduled to begin after the first of the yeu-. The : final phase ot 21 sites totaling 21 acres will be of· fered In early 1978. l)eatm Stradtman s aid the 38 different firms purchas· Tb~~Sa~fN~tb~~.> 771 • mg sites in Park Red Hill plan to build approx· : , 1malely 540,000 sqqrefcetof industrial buildings. past pre;iident o( the Southern Callfornla : The Irvine lnd03trlal Complex is developer or Mortgage Bankers As· ~!indust~ial parks i.~ three locations in Orange Coun-socialion, died Thurs· • ty. It 1s completing development of Its 2,500-acre day. Gibbon served as : ,park surrounding the Orange County Airport in the chairman of the board of : ;cities or Irvine. Costa Mesa, Santa Ana and Tustin· • the Marble Mort1age ~and ~as a 300·acre park in Tustin and a 215·acre co .. now the United •1park m Garden Grove. California Mortgage Co. . , . .. .. •• :~·-------------------;s Death Notice• • . • • ; • . .. : • mlClllOnms NTMI' MCMrlUUY 821 Mlln St. Hunt~Beach ~ ... , .... ., f'O'OMIAL N•AI 7801=A~ ~-- \ Oeetlt Notlen Arby's Roast Be•r Restaurant•. unllkt9 many fa•t-to,od re1teunnta, does ~ 1ervt ham~ers. W '•peclallze1 tn roaltt$1 beef u the name lmpd.•. Arby'1 menu comlata al the Arby'a Rout Bed SB11dwlch wllh roas~ beef on a toasted ses&JI)• bun and the Arby'a Stq>er Roast Beer Sandwlcll adds lettuce, tomato, an4 a special secret 18!1~' hl a heftier venlon. AJSO J.n the roast beef family ,,,. sandwiches are the Beel 'N Cheese and Swlu King Sandwiches. The Beef 'N Cheese adds cbeese to the roaat ~f sandwich, plUS' a special sauce ls available. • .A definite "change of taste." The Swis1 Klnr sandwich, on the ot,ber ·hand, ls roast b~f' topped with cole slaw • and awl.ls cheese cm a touted aeaame bun. AddlUonaUy, there are several "non-beef" aaodwiches avaUabJe • There la the Ham '-.N IT All BEGAN r Back In 1914, twp brotben named Lero)' and Forrest Raffel· opened t.f\e first Arby~ Rout Beef RMtaurant lb Boerdman, OAto. ~· brot.here ha.S ·aucce11tw rt1(auft.Da.· Cheese with !eyers or hot 11am and 1ft'4!1led cheese and the 'l\lrtay J>eluxe Hodwldl with laJen ot ·~ tender turk•x ht-' wltfa lettuce !Ind tomeo. Almolt ... lf'aod finale 19 tbe Club Sandwich • lllces of hal"ll ud lurkey with lettuce, tometo and cbeeae, a real D>eal anytime. Many of tbe1e ••ndwlchea can be l>Urchaaed wltb tw.o oven-baked potato ea.W and cole slaw as a ••pJatter," for • comrl•te. welJ.bala.oced mea • ot cour1e, these meal additlooa can b~ Erchaaed aeparat•ly 4 freoeb frtea are also all.able. For the kids, 6bere a.re tbe Cblldren'1 l>lalter1: aoaat Beef, furtey Ham•. •andwlcbel iaat a lltUe 1maller wJth t.be 1maller ppetlte ln mind complete wttb potato cake and appletaue41) . To add further · Oavor to all of tbe Arby's special aandwt-cbea, Lty ••• the famous Arby's Sauce, a rich red sauce tbal rHlly brlnta out the navor or rout beer, and tbe Horsey Sauce • a lllblly aeaaontd boneradiab aa\1C9. Both of the Arby's speclel .. ucea can be purcltaaed in take-home containers for use with your own special creations as well as the Arby's Roast Beef Sandwiches. Special treats 1uch u ere a my ah akea in chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, .Tamocba, and l.he ahake- 0 f • t h e • M o n .t h (Banana, Oran1e or other exotic flavon) and fruit turnovers ip blueberry, apj>le Jnd cherry are available fOJ' • those wttJi a sweet tooth. W Ith such variety, Arby's Roast Beef Restaurant ii deftnitAlv the "Change ot Tatel• you've been looklnl for for lunch or dinner. The platters are well-rounded meat. and Arby'11 UuJy offers something for everyone. El TORO STORE FEATURES ROAST BEEF Arby's Rout Beef Restaurants this week opened Its spacious "Look of Tomorrow" store in El Toro on Bridger Road at El Toro Road and the San Dlejo Freeway. 1be thirty 1eventh Los Anielea area resteurant ror the roast beef chain, it features the moat. up-~te 09uipmenl and raclUtie• rn \be food aervice lnduatry. By takln1 advantaae or modern design and concepts, the customer Is served freshly prepared food raster and In a more pleuaot atmosphere than ever before. The 6,000 square foot structure has seaUng for more than 170 and permita a wid er menu variety, in add!Uon to the all new, contemporary decor. The new store will employ more than forty per1001 as Its management team •,emphasizes fast and courteous service. Accordinr to Ray Blood!, Vlce President • Operations for t·he licensee, tbl1 newest store is Orm evklellce of Arby'1 fattb in tbe Sou tb erQ California economy, boUl preeent and future. "Thu is a vital area tor us. one that'• been t.be bedrock of our .........t IUCCetll throulboul tile country. We ll'll.ll that the 1ood people of Southern CaJJrornia will C.'Onlmue to want to enjo)' our fine r oa s t beer sandwiches as they have in the past. ''We don't have just roast beef. you know," B1ond1 i.uid. "There's Ham 'N Cheese, Club nn d eve n T urkey sandw1C'hes. plus our famous Jamoc ha shakes · somelhm~ for everyone, i n a stor e that 's i>omcthing to see." "THE LOOK Of TOMORROW'' .~ ROAST BEEF LEADER Al the roait beef · leader of the fut-food iodustey, Arby'1 Roast Beef Reatauranta have on•elled their new bulldln1 prototype for future 1tores and renovatlon1. Labeled "The Look of Tomorrow," the dJ1tlncUva archltecture and interior d,ecor of tbe new buiJdJng enhances Arby'a poeition u #1 In Ulelr bualnesa, brln11na a I I AT YOUR SERVICE I CONSUMER Beariag D .. S_. Goetl· \ DEAR PAT: Where CM J write to find out abou~4 geUlna a "bearin&" do( for the dear? My elderl,yf father lives alone ln another state and be ls alrpoet.o totally .teal. A friend told me she'd heard that do11 were be.inc trained to help tb• deaf much in the aame way as seeing eye does help the bllnd. but I don't knowwberetolnquireaboutthia. J .s., Mlasion Viejo Write to Bob White, American Humue A•· aoda&Jon. 53-51 Sou&h Boeba, Eq.lewood, Cei4t- 81llt. WbflD deal or beartai·lmpalred ,eople * qaeal &be dogs, they are aabd wlut ~ IOllDd.t they want to be alerted to. White, admJDtat.rator of t•e pre,nm, says altboa&la it costs $1,MO to train tbe animals, the association provldn &be dogs and trat.lag IOI' &he owners free of cbar1e. Tllere ls a waiting lilt for the bearing clop, bat prlerlty la be· lag given to elderly people living alone ud deaf couples wi&b Wanta. SIHca Gel KIO. l•seet• I know boric acid powder is etrective for roach . control, but is there any other non-pesticide material that worka on other crawling insects? P.G., Costa Mesa Sorptlve du.H (sWca &el), especially in com· bination with pyrethrum, ls highly effective on many common household Insects. SWca gel kWa ln· sects by drying tllem to death. A.I they crawl tbroa1h it a thbl film will remove tlH!lr protective wax and cause death tbroagh evaponcton of body water. It bu the advanta1e ol bein& relatively llOD· hasardoua, and I& provklff loaf ·term contr9L Apply ln cracks, crevkes, crawling ai'eu 1161 dark, warm hldlng places. You also can use It forflea coatrot on pelt. Tires 1'1•t Meet Rtlles DEAR PAT: I recently bought a set of tires from a local dealer. I was told the tires were a particular brand, but no brand name or manufacturer's label was on the tires. Is there some way I can find out who did manufacture these tires? I want to make sure there was no misrepresentation involved. W.B.S., Costa Mesa All passenger tires sold In Callforala must comp· ly with federal safety standards and bear certifica· tion on the sidewalls, together with tile maoufac· turer's ldeo<y, tire size, ply rating, etc. 'the letters "DOT" on the sidewalls certify coMpUance with federal safety standards. Adjaceat 1t a nwnber which ldendfles the tire manar.ctarer. Your Ure dealer aboald be able to abow aa Impartial re- f erence Identifying the tire manatac&arer by number. Aak hlm to do this for you. 'fteplfea' Del& Pemble DEAR PAT: A few months ago you gave in· formation in A YS about where one could purchase a "replica" doll for a child. As I recall, a picture of , the child was needed. Could you repeat the details for me? N .S .. Santa Ana Eleanor Hering, owner of ltty-BIUy Doll Shoppe in Anaheim, told A YS that a replica doll, using the child's reaJ balr and duplicating the facial cbarac· terlsUcs, could be ordered from M.A. Bob Doll Wigs. 5808 E. Arbor Ave., Mesa, Arla. 1520I. Tbls ~ bisque·bead doll costs between $250 ud $300 dae to t the complicated mold caatiJlC, sculpting and •al.r l weavla&. Darlae Warner ol Gardea Grove. al• makes replica dollt, nt doe9ao&111e real Ulr. Y• can see 10me Waner aamplee a& &be Aaabelai alliol> (1238 S. Beach Blvd.). . l Record a• Qerestleaal DEAR PAT: I recently joined the RCA Music Service in Indiana only to be told by a r~ord store that there have been many problems with th1s com· pany. I lave your readers reported any trouble? M.S .. Laguna Beach No complaints have been received about this particular record and tape clab. Perhaps tbe record store bad this club confused with llec:ord Club of America. AYS bas bad many complaints about this club, which was &be object of action by tbe Pennsylvania Attorney General plror to Its declara· · tlonofbanknaptcylaDecemberlt'lt . 1'%.-13 o----·""·---''Taite me to your chimney!" .. Caneer Link? FDA· Bans Color Dyes . WASHINGTON (AP) -The Food and Drug Ad· ministration bas announced a ban of five colorin' dy~ used in soaps, lipsticks and other cosmetics because they are believed to contain potentially cancer-causing substances. None of the five bad been approved tor use in food. The ban took effect today. A SIXTII COWR, BLUE No. 6, which also had been used in the same cosmetics as the reds, was ordered banned Monday for all uses except as a col· or identifyin& surgical sutures. The FDA said manufacturers of the product failed to submit r~ quired data proving the blue dye safe for non· surgical purpo6es. ·. Wayee Pines. ~spokesman fortbe FDA. said the agency c1oes not consider the color addiUves a serious health hazard and does not believe a recall of drugs and cosmetics containing tbe colors ia necessary. ~oal-tar derivatives des· -CONSUMER 1gnated Red Nos. 10, 11, Four of the dyes are red ( J 12 and 13 which the FDA s aid were used in lipsticks, rouge, face powder, nail poli!bes and hand lotions. The fifth, Yellow No. 1, ls uaed to color soap. THE FDA ORDERED the ban because small amounts of cancer-causing chemicals may get into the dyes during the manufacturing proces$. While the impurities exist in small amounts, the agency requires that artlfieial colors added to foods, drugs or cosmetics be proven absolutely safe i>r be pulled.off the market. Tbe FDA annowiced in September 1976 that it would \le aaf~y questions surrounding M E ~ 1881 and li•e them pmnaneat or t.a tbem, Slnct U.., 18 of UM colon lD- e Udiai Red. No. 2. a widely uAd food d1t, Md Red No. 4, used to ci>lor maraschino 'cherrl•, •ave been crdered off the market, and :n bave been given permanent approval. There is no ""ay a consumer can which artificial color is in a s'9cUic cosmetl or drur because the government does not requlre ~\lfac turers to name coloring agents on product labels. A guide to communltJ church•• •nd their event• •ppeare S•tunteya in the DAILY PILOT I on extra strength arthritis rE!Het* . .. .. • . l • now (STOCK UP AGAINST WINTER ARTHRITIS PAIN WITH THIS LIMITED TIME OFFER.> , , AN ESTIMATED 10,000 to 15,000 off.road vehicle and motorcycle entbuslasta use the dunes areas each w~end and many off· road vehicle groups 8.lld motorcycle clu~ oppose the closure of any dunes area. Hiller sald the decision was one ol 11 proposals studied by the agency for the area, also known as the Imperial Dunes, to protect a variety of threatened or en- dangered plant species. "Tms PllOVIDES protection for the seven potentially threatened or endangered species of plants and adjacent woodland babltata," aaid Hlller, addini th~ other proposals bad c8Ued for closing off the entire 176,000 acres or dunes to off-road vebicleuae. Biller said the remain· tn1 dunes areu between Interstate 8 and State 18, area 88, and the Matta· moth Wash area, Area 85, remain open for recreational vehicle use.. THE ALGODONES Ownes is the lartest sand dune system in Califomia and one of the largest in the United States with many in· dividual dunes ranging between 200 and 300 feet high and some exceeding 300 feet. officials said. Save. It's as simple as that. Open a tax-deferred, tax-deductible account at Mariners and reduce your income taxes by the amouht you.~ve. Indlvtdual Retirtment and KEOGH Tax-Deferred accounts ~ve been set up by the Federal Government to ~Individuals to save for retirement. With an l.R.A., you can saw as tnuch as $1500 a year and wtthKEOGH as much as $7500•. PLEASE NOTE: Married oouples who both work may each save as much M $1500 ln Individual accounts. Also, non-working spouses may quellfy fer an l.R.A. oontrlbutlon to bring the combined accounts to a maximum of $1750 per year. Don't delay. December 31st is your last chance to reduce your Income taxes for 1977. But, avoid the rush, come to Mariners today. Our expert counselors are prepared to open your account rn minutes • Prepare today for a better~· • ti ' I MARMADUKE IOOMER "Just think! All the other dogs wlll be jealous 'cause you'll be ao warm!" ~UNKY WINKERBEAN ·.--~--~~~~~~---, OKIW I U~E. UP! "rnE GREAr PROVIDER Of f<lOO 15 MERE f CASEY MOON MULLINS ® GERIATRIX ETHE::L. MACK WONDE:R~ IF YOU WOUl..D BE: OFFICIAL. 1Ni6~P~ETER ON THE CRUISE 1t> Me)(1co ?- WM'> 00 400 COOER UP -rnE LA6El WME~ <,I()() 5PRINKL.f. 1H€ FOOD IN I L.£6 ~ GORDO "' ' • • 6V!N T'MOlAwH I AM ON "T°MI~ Vl!r!Y MIGM *>CJo- ~NOMIC L!V!L.. I P!OPLi AVCIP MC. WMY Ii ,.MA'r? by Tom Batluk I OOO'T WANT ™EM 10 KNOW 1 &Jlt IT IN A ~ ! DOOLEY'S WORLD DR.SMOCK MOTLEY'S CREW LOOK A'f rr "fl.l 15 WAY, Merle'( - IF= 1HS; l.IMEi5 WEirle~ ... PEANUTS I cAtt1 GO TO 5000. TODAY .. M'I{ RIGHT SH~H~S ... C'MON, GET UP! ~OU CAN AUiJ/WS AA15E '(OUR Q~ 14ANO .. 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Tu.day, O.C.mbe113, 1en DAILY PILOT AJ I Cameras Backed In Court Lottery Splits :Pab; TUE t'Al\11LY ClflC.US ByBilKeunr $1 Million Win Ends Friendship, Sparks Suit MIAMI <AP> -In a report to the Florda .SupHme Court, Circuit Jud&e Paul Baker says hla experience in the .. television murder" trial of Ronny Zamora shows that cameras do not necessarily disrupt courtroom proceedings. The lrlal drew world attention because of the unusual defe"se claim that the 15-year-old de- fendant had been ren- dered temporarily in· sane by frequent viewing of violent television shows. Zamora is appealing bis conviction and sentence to lite in prison. Preddf!'nt ............... Hanna Holborn Gray, provost and acting president of Yall' Universitv. has been elected president of the University of Chicago, the first woman lo serve m that capacity. DECKERVILLE, Mich. CAP) -When the stakes were small, buddies Norman Fletcher and Jim Lewis used to laugh Jt up, carouse at local taverns and split little prizes -$25, maybe $50 - from the state lottery. Three years ago, Fletcher b1t the jackpot for $1 million, and now, after two years of splitUnJ the proceeds, be refuses to cut Lewia in for any more loot. LEWIS SAYS IN A COURT suit that Fletcher betrayed him, that the two had a nrbal agreement to split whatever they won, although Fletcher's name wound up on the $1 million ticket. "I would have trusted him with my life, so lt didn't matter whose name was on it," Lewis, 34, said Monday. Counters Fletcher: "Anybody says I cheated Jimmy Lewis is dead wrong. I gave the man $75.000 out of the goodness of my heart." FLETCHER WON THE TOP pJ:ize by havine his name picked at a random drawing against 120 SEID HOLIDAY IJefeme-. Of Nazis 'Wstly' . PARCELS CHICAGO CAP l -The American Civil Liberties Union's defense of a Nazi effort to march in pre- dominately Jewish sub· urb has created tbe ACLU's "most serious competitors, aarrowed from 120,000 onginal con· testants. 1be $1 mUllon prize is paid in 20 annual taxable cbedta of -.,0,000 each. Wben F1etch« aot h1a checks in 1974, 1975 ·and 1976, be split them wl\h Lewu. But last September, when tbll year'•'SS0,000 came In, Fletcher kept all themonoy. Lewta said the friends apllt lut Febnaary when he ~uttered a heart attack. lle said bis bad health put an end to their bar-boppinc U'Olfnd town. which bad~ the buil~r much or their camaraderie . *'YOU KNOW, MONEY TALKS and beer talks -but I haven't talked to him in months,'' says Lewis. Fletcher, 48, said, however, that the two had bee°'at odds for two years because of disputes over "How con you see into our house from up ot household chores and money. the North Pole?" Lewis, who runs a beauty shop m Deckerville, used to live al Fletcher's 80·acre farm in ------------------- Deckerville. He mowed the lawn and did other chores in exchange for free rent. .Fletcher said his former pal neglected his duties. Lewis denies lt. AFTEll THE 1974 JACKPOT, lhey purchased bulldoura and formed a landscaping and paving business which Lewis managed. Fletcher, who works for the Wayne County Road Commission near Detroit, said Lewis pocketed more than his share of the profits. "He only made two small payments and nothing in the checkbook where the expense ac· count is kept," Fletcher said. Lewis denies this, too. Recently, Lewis moved to a $40,000 home up the road from Fletcher's farm in this rural community in east.central Michigan. He is suing Fletcher for $25,000 in Sanilac County Circuit Court at Sandusky. about 10 miles away. No hearings have been held .. IF you think there'• nothing new In Chrlatmas Candy and Food GI/ta, then you haven't been to The Nut Kettle yet. Open every day Wed.·Sat. till 9 pm And, yes, we dorNil • Lumber Yard Plaaa 384 Forest Aft. d LagunaBeach • THE EASY WAI threat ever" -a sharp ,..---------------------------------------- Use Air California's quick and thrtffy Jet-Pac service for those special gifts. Trust us to provide the gen- tle handling and 1et-quick delivery you won't get any other way. Jet-Poe seNice assures some day eounter- to-counter seNice for packages under 15 pounds. And $10 ships your parcel between nine major regional airports state wide. Thls year, make it easy on yourself with Jet-Poe AIR 9 CALIFORNIA We're easy to take. Serving Lake Tahoe. Oakland, Ontario. Orange County, Palm Springs. Sacramento, Son Diego. Son Francisco. and Son Jose. Coll Jet-Poe Information in Orange County. (714) 752-7020. C-AFC '.16 drop in membership and financial contributions. The lllinoia ACW haa cut its staff by one-fourth. and its budget by 30 per- cent. The national ACLU has prepared a 1978 budget 15 percent lower than the current budget. "THIS IS the most serious threat the ACLU b'as ever faced," said Franklin Hatman, the ACLU's national secretary and a pro- fessor at Northwestern University. He said the approx- imately 15 percent cut in the national budeet was caused by "a nationwide uproar over this case." SKOKIE, A SUBURB north of Chicago, is near.- ly 60 percent JdWisb. In-cluding thousands of peo- ple who survived or lost relatives in World War JI German death camps. The ACLU represents the Nazis in three court cases involving attempts to march in Skokie. "I've never seen this mucn ruckus over a case.'' said Aryeh Neier, ACLU's national ex- ecutive director. "We had a very substantial membership loss ... It's clear a lot of people are very angry." ~ aciti de~l(Y Company -~ ~ llJI PIHHEHS • WHOLESALE RS • BU YERS • APPRJ\ISf HS CHRISTMAS GEMS AND ~JEWELRY UIMU&I " ..., .. verto-OOld eenlngt , -" Ml ""'"' -'-'"' oound cut 01"'°""8 In -lfyle UC: ,.... t4t I Stop by today to see our· enormous inventory at Special Low Chrlatmas Prices. Spectacular savings on fine )ftelry aen1lbly prloed from 120 to •200.000 l ,, ,, If you dct before December 31st, you can tale advdntage of d pldn ~that will gtve you big savings on your 1977 federal inoome taxes. Not only will you s4ve an impor- tant amount of money, but the interest you edrtl on that money will be tax-free for years to come, Do you quaUfy? Are JM Hlf·tmploytd? You can set aside thousands of dollars each year and not pay fed~ral Income taxes on a nickel of it until you retire. And the Interest this money will earn for you is also tax-free until you retire. When you do pay taxes on the principal and interest. 11 will be at the rate determined by your tax bracket aftet retirement An, .. HW wtftill for• com· P11f W6Mot I ntfrtMtntplan? You CM save a subsUmtlaJ ainount 'of money each year on whkh you pay no feder411ncome taxes ·on the prindpal or interest until after retfrement. The details are sllghtly different from the self· employed plan. but the tax sav- ings ore major. Do r• ,._ on .....,., lobs? If you leave a company in which you have company·p&d retire· ment benefits coming to you, you can "roll over" (convert) •those funds to an individual reHrement plan and postpone pdying taxes on them until you retire. l.R.A. Tax Savhtll now lncreaHd. Recent changes In the law re- qardmg lndtvi~ual Retlrefl'\ent Accounts allow separate ac· counts for unemployed spouses. thus increasing the potential I RA tax ~vin<Js for a famfly. T4X·free retirement accounts are insured to $40,000 by an agency of the federal government ond the interest is ouaranteed. The highest eammg account pays 8 06% when the onn\lal interest rote of 7 75% is compounded daily Minimum Term ls 6 years -$JOO minimum deposit r • quired. Federal requlations re" quiring a substantial penalty on ~ "~~ i THC BIG M MUTUAL SAVINGS ........ ~ AN •9YA&. ttOUllNO LINOt" . I ml . ~. The Complete E11trt1 ''--'• · G9Wt .. Thi5 big 349 ~ge book is lhe · encyclopedia of estate plannkog. It covers investments and taxa- tion, real estate, msurmce, rotil"'& ment trusts, ond much more. It's yours for the askinq, whllo quaO:. Uttes last, at any office of Mutuat S,•winos. No mail orders. please. ' I • J . Ett ti1'e1 Library 'Non-experts' Helpers Serve'State Needed By THOMAS D. EUAS From his firat week lo office, Gov. Brown has exhibited a dl&daln for "expertise," appolnllng many persona to state commissions wlth little re· eard for apparent qualifications. The same feeling that prior experience doesn't matter much so lone as an lndividual ls brtaht and eager to solve longstanding problems led to a push for "Lay" or "public" members on professional reeulatory boards. NOW THERE ARE PUBLIC members on virtually every board controlling health care, law and other professions. At the same time, some of the powerful state commissions dealing In highly technical subjects are ' SOUTHERN headed by persons with CALIFORNIA little background fo r Cus their jobs. FO This can work well. Volunteer library aide& are being sou1ht b y the R .H . Dana Elementary School in Dana Point to check •nd shelve books and to help students locate books. Aides can work one day a week, either from 10 a.m. to noon or from 1 :30 to 3:30 p.m., said Kittie Duren , PTA publicity chaJrman. Orientation is planned on Jan. s. Additional In· formation is available by calling Dennis Gibbs at the school, 496-5784 , before Friday or follo wing Chris tmas vacation. \ ANALYSIS I WORLD Habits Otange Chileam Swirehing to Scoteh SANTIAGO, Chile (AP> -The military government'• open.door economic ~llc:f is revolutionial.ng this naUon 1 drinkJnJ habit.a, some buslneasmen aa.y, by t.umln1 Chileans from naUve wine and brandy to lm· ported Scotch whlsky. ProtecU~e tariffs Ollce bloated the price of lmPorted wblaky to $40 a filth. Then the generals ou.sted Marx· Jst President Salvador Allende in 1973 and embraced lalaae&·falre economics. TODAY, UQVOR STORE wln· dows are lined with imports. J&B, Black and White and Johnny Walker Red sell for $7 a fifth, about the same as In New York. Chileans, sometimes called the Brit~h of Latin America beca~ of their tradlUooal pollUcal moderation, have taken Imports from the British Isles t.o their hearts. save the Scotch for serious after· meal drlnltlnl thal once wu devoted to brandy or wine. After the dishes are cleared, the waiter appears with '1eavy crystal gluses, h.aU tuled with tee, to which he adda a healthy abot of wblaky. M a11y Chileans aay water or aoda only lnterferea with tho l>u.einesa at band. ONE EXECUTIVE CLAIJIS that by winding up a luncheon with Scotch 1n1tead ol more IOW'S or wtn., he stands a better chance of gettlna some work done when he returns to bis of· fice . , His remark eeboed comments of businessmen, professionals and ~er drinkers who say that for vanous reasons. they have switched from Pisco or wine to Scotch at least for some occasions. 'At the state Public Utilities Commission, President Robert Batlnovlch, a businessman lacking a college education, brought new ideas and quickly grasped old problems and ls· sues. Gradua~ed Han.u• Again George Fava, who represents a Scotch distiller, said on a recent visit that consumption of Scotch in Chile •" .. ,.,.... shot up 400 percent in 1976 over 197S While conaumpUon of Pisco tnay be orr because of lhe Scotch boom, no figures have been prepared. But 1lnce Pisco producers cannot meet export demands, what.ever ls ~ot used at home will probably end up kl forei(n mark eta. At the state Air Resources Board, Chairman Tom Quinn, a top political operative for Brown with training as a journalist, has brought more vigorous enforcement than ever. AND ON BOARDS LIKE THOSE governing dentistry and accountancy, efforts are under way to make licensing exams more fair to competent pro- ressionals trained outside the stale, who have been discrlmlnated against in the past. Public members get most of the credit for those efforts. But there have been problems -charge~ of playing politics and plain incompetence, or at the very least, lack of understand- ing of teehnical issues. On the State Bar's board of governors. for example, the six new non-lawyer members were accused last month by a longtime lawyer member of answering onJy to Brown and his legal affairs secretary, An- thony Kline. "There is very little dlf- ou•NN ferC11ce JArnong them on any question." said lawyet member Theodore Sheilds, implying control from above. But Sheilds is . a conservative, the Brown ap. pointces liberals, !.O some bltterness.~as expecta- ble. SYMPTOMATIC OI" MORE SERIOUS prob- lems, perhaps, was a n exchange between Quinn and a Coast Guard officer at a recent Air Resources Hoard session. Discussing vapor recovery problems of oU tankers which "lighter," or transfer ctrgofrom one ship to another off Southern California and in the San Francisco Bay, the Coast Guardsman said jurisdiction belongs to his agency and not Quinn's. Further, he said. the Coast Guard wouldn't be ready to exert that authority for sevesal years becauseoftechnicalproblems. Quinn prompUy switched the topic to the :Standard Oil Co. of Ohio'!$. plan for a massive Alaskan oil termlnata~Dtach. He accused the Coast Guard of a· •'180-degtee lhift" ln its positio~. which had always been to cbncede the state authon· ty to set smo~ standards for the project. THE "NEW" COAST GUARD POSITION, would "throw a massive monkey wrench" into his agency's plans to grant Sohio a permit within a rew months, Quinn said. This htought cries of "foul " from the Coast Guard's regional commander, Rear Adm. Robert Price He said Quinn aooarenUv dldg'l understand the difference between llghterlng,.oflen done on the h1~h seas where even Coast Guard authority is not nbsolute, and operating tankers at dockside, whe.re lhc state can set smog standards. Price said Quinn apparently hadn't studied several Coast Guard documents submitt.ed weeks earlier, which made the distinction clear. Had Quinn been more nautically knowledgea- ble, the confusion and accusations prob-bly could have been avoided. Lifeline is a telephone service for resi- dence customers of Paclflo Telephone. It allows the customer to make up to 30 local calls for •2.50 a month. Each &dditional can costs 5¢. Jn addition to the monthly .-e. tn&taJtatton or other cbarge8 will~ If Lifeline .fita your nccda. call )'01;t' 1 PaclflC Telephone Servtce ~tat!~ Jodi Kashln e ff , rru daughter of Mrs Delaine Mulligan of Irvine, has graduated as a TV /radio broadcaster from the Defense Information School, Fort Benjamin Harrison. Indianapolis. Ind. Freddy Wright. 12, of Jacksonville, Fla., is smiling again. Handicapped by cerebral palsy, he was crestfallen when his bicycle was stolen a few days ago. After seeing a news story, more than 300 people offered aid and the young lad is happily aboard his new bicycle. and was 1Ull rising. Fava aaJd Im· ports totaled 96,000 cases in 1976 and probably would topthatin 1917. VINEY ARD OWNEJlS 8A Y wlne conaumpUon ts falllu ateadlly, but claim the sUde betan lon1 before the arrival of reuona61y priced Scotch. MOSI' OllLEANS STILL prefer to start a trad1Uonal three or four· hour lunch with Pt.co Soun. made with native Pisco brandy, !ollof.ted by domestic red or wblte wines. They One vintner blamed tho wtne decline on the popularity of auch soft drinks as Coca Cola and Pepsi. ( What is the gift sweater your man wants most? A brawny fisherman knit or nordic patt~m pulloverl sale ·13·_99 regularly 15.99 Arty man who camps, skis, hikes. ex bikes will wekx>m& one of these worm ocryttc sweaters on Chf1stmos momtng. OUr tntrteatety knit ecru "1\shem'lon" features cables on the front. tx:sd<; ond steeves. In our ~nt ot muttJ..colofed "nordie sweaters," you'll see some styles with reindeer. sn<:JoN~ flakes. and geometric motifs. All sweatefs come In S-M-l·XL Price effective through Dec. 18. INSIDE: •Stocks •8u1lneu •Mov es •Television LOS ANGELES (AP) -.. I've r CJOl)' been ln three li&bta ln five )'Hra and I didn't at.art any ot them:• Kermit Waabinston ot l tbe Loe An1ele1 Lakera said Jlonday, atter-learning he ii aua· l>ftded for at least 60 days and tined $1D,OOO for iDJurinl another player in a fie.ht durtna a Na· tlonal Basketball Aaaoetatlon same. t Rudy Tomjanovlcb of tbe Houston Rockets remains hospitalized at Cent.loola Valley Hospital in Loe Anl(elea, where he was taken ou( cl ihe intensive cue W1lt MGinday. The NBA an- nouncement of W qblngton 'a sus- pension and fine said Tom· janovidl suffered ••Injuries re- ported to be a fractured cheek bone, a broken nose, a fractured skull and a coocwsalon'" wbeo be was punched by Wuhlngton dur- ing a Friday n.lgbt 1amo, won by Houaton 118-105. .. I knew they would co by the severity of Rucly'1 injuries, but this la ridlcutoua:• Wasrun,ton said. • •• T"91day,O.Oetnber13,1971 "There must be some way l can talte th ls to court," Waabingt.oo said .. he packed and left lbf Lakers iQ New Orle'1)1, where. h1a teammates play the Jaz1 tonight. ''That's the only thlnl I can do, otberwile, it'• tbe ond1 of the season for me," the 6-f<>pt-8 f)fth vear pro added. The suspensioo carries throueb the S7th gamo·~r· the 80-game reeu.tar season, b\,lt the league announcement in- dicated it might be extended. The Lakers reboundlnr .,,_ CEDRICK HARDMAN (88) CHASES DALLAS QUARTERBACK ROGER STAUBACH: ' Defenses Take Back Seat Dtillas Outscores San Francisco, 42-35 ~ . SAN FB.ANCISCO CAP) -The balft(me abow, featurlnc a flrewo.-u diaplay that cot out of hand, was topped only by the of- fensive fireworks eenerated by the Dallas Cowboys and San 1 Francisco49ers. I "It was a fun game for the fans." said Tony Dorsett, the Cowboys' star rookie who scored two touchdowns in Monday night's 42-35 NaUonal Foobtball League victory. "Personally. I'd rather be in a lopsided game with us on top," he added. "If someone had said there· would be 77 points scored, I wouldn't have believed it," aald coach Ken Meyer of the 49ers, whose team totaled only 29 points in losing it.a first four eamea or I the sea.son. ••you'd never know we had the No. 2 and No. 3 defenses in the conference," declared Cowboys eoach TQD1 I4ndry • plMHCI with the '11etory~ but c9oeertiel beeauae,. "We d141tfl }>lay-. mudl defense.•• The playoffs are two 1'eek.s away for Dallas, whose 11-2 record is best ln the National Con- ference, and Monday, night's vic- tory assured·tbe Co"boys of the honiefield advantage in all playoff games. Next Sunday, the Denver Broncos of the AFC will bring a 12·1 record into Texas Stadium as the two possible Super Bowlopponent.asizeeachotherup jn a regular season finale. "We're going to have to play an awfully 1ot better," said Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubacb. Staubach threw for three touchdowns and 220 yards, San Francisco quarteTback Jim Plunkett answered back with four Wuchdown throw• and 163 yards, while Donett bad 92 yards rushing and 39 cm pus ,receptions New Missouri £oaeh . Powers Selected COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP)-War· ren Powers, bead football coach at Wuhinltoo State, was today selected head coach at Mislouri to replace the fired Al Onofrio. Powers, 38, a Missouri naUve <who plated and coached at Nebraska, was one of three finalists for the position. The other finalists were Mervin Johnson, Notre Dame u- aiatant, .and Woody WldeD.bolor, Basketball Ratinp, a Pittsburgh Steelers aaaiatant. Powers, who plqecl alx years with the Oakland Raiden, car· ried his lilbtly reaarded • W aahln0oo Stat. IM!\ltd to a 6-5 record Udl ~ ~la fint u a hod coach. 1lla· victories in· eluded uPHta over NobrasQ, Michi&m:aState mlCl Callfornla. When Powe?J first aurf8Ced as a l)flme candidate f « the Jllis. aouri Job, Wublncton State ot- llciall b:idkated they' might be reluctant to let Jiim ao • ..1The Cou1an h've lo1t two bead ~oacba iQ. ~ put two years tq oUler Jobe _ ,tm Sweene..1 loinl tO hell¥> tii. $Jd .Jaclde ~ rill ~the Plttabur&h job 'Hcated ur .,c1u1n7.r.,Jors. Onofrio, who compU~ • IM1 neord at. }ll11ourl lo J•von ... IODI. ~-llnd No'f, 13. 'lbe 'J'iten ftn..._. U.. HMCD with a lr1~ "" In· the ~ ~ for the thae form•r Hetaman Trophy win-nen. But the Cowboys• Butch Johnaoo, who came mto the NFL relatively unnoticed as a third round draft pick out of UC Riverside last year, may have made thedifferem·e. "My whole family came ap to see the game . and 1t was great to score my ftl'Sl touchdown inJront of them," said the wide receiver and kick returner who made a one·hand grab in the end zone on Staubach 's third touchdown pass, a 22-yarder early in the wild fourth quarter. Johnson came close lo scoring his first pro touchdown late ln the second period when he returned a kickoff 64 yards to the 49ers' 20- yard line. The return set up Dorsett's 20-yard pass reception at. the right sideline, and Dallas was ahead toatay Zl-14.. SCO•E 8Y'QUA'"11•t 0.llH 0 2t 7 1'-tt s.t!Fr•MIKO 7 1 7 U -U A -JS,M HATISTIC9 L4KERS TBA.DE FOR . DANTLEY LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Indiana Pacers traded Adrian Dantley and Dave Robisch to the LC)s An1eles Lakens for guard Earl Tatum and rookie center Jam ea Edwards today. • Dantley, the NBA rookie of the year laat 1eason after a college career at Notre Dame, 11 the Je.,u.•1 third· leading scorer thi5 ·~ averalini 26.5 pointl per aaJne. 1peclallat estimated It wae eotl-1"' him a tQta1 of $:50,000 includ-iQ1 lost salary. Tbe Laken front office and coacb Jerry West kept repeatini "no comment" when asked about the fine and 1uapemton. W aahln1toa aald he sees hlmaelt as "a sacrificial Jamb," 1n NBA eommlasiooer Lawrence O'Brien's crackdown on pro basketball violence. Earlier thls season O'Brien fined Lakers star Kareem Abdul·J abbar ~.ooo for hitting Milwaukee's Kent LA-'Skins In Playoff Preview? WASHINGTON (AP) -Coach George Allen la always looking for an· added edge for his W ashingtoo Red.skim. Allen, who gave his team the day off Monday, says be would be willing to give the rival New York Giants any help be can in their preparation for Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears. •'Anything we bad (on Chicago) we'd let the Giants use," said Allen. whose Redskins dropped two games to New York, a pair or defeats that will haunt the Redskins coach and his players all winter if they do not make the playoffs. It just ao happens that a Chicago loaa Sunday combined with a Washington victory over Los Angeles Saturday would put the Redskins in the NFC playoffs aa the wild card. The NFC wild card situation hinges on rouebly four alternatives with the Redskins, Chicago and the Minnesota Vi- kings, all with 8·5 won-lost re- cords, involved. But no matter how you figure it, the Bears or the Vikings must lose for the Redskins to Jet the wild card. "'What we•ve got to do Is take care of linst things first,'' aaicl Al· len. "'That meana we've 1ot to beat the Rams. U we do that, our chances of 1etttng in the playoffs .ue VW7-Co0CL I t.blDk the Giant. han a Co04 ct-nee ell beat1q &be Beara." The apeeu)at1oo already bas begun that the Rama, with their division tiUe already wrapped up, micbt play their finale somewhat under wraps. There la the strong pogslbllty that lt the .Redakina win the wild card they would encounter tho Rama .,aln in Los Angelet in the openln& round of the playoffs the follow- ing week. "The Rams are a solid team, .. Allen said. "I know that business about them playln1 under wraps will come up, ·but I don't tblnk that's going to happen." Benson. after Abdul·Jabbar wu elbowed ln tbe 1tomach. The Lakera• 7·foot·2 •tar mland 20 tames with a broken bone 1n hls ha11d, eulfered when he hU Benion, and wu not auapended. ''After the way be (O'Btlen) dealt with Kareem, I aaw myself u a fOY be wu 1o!n1 to use as an eumple, .. Waahlnston 1alcl. Recalling tho Tomjanovicb in- jury, Wasblngtoo eatd be bad been fi1htln1 wltb another HousU?n player, Kevin Kunnert, BJ when be saw someone tlae Nil· nlnsatblm. ''Why did Rudy have to J'\lD at me? It was 10 1Uly and ~ fortunate. Everyone Ir.nows if )'OU want to break up a fl&bt YoU run at your own guy. You can aet killed the other way." WashlnllOD bad recenUy been 'moved iDto the starting lineup •nd wu.baving his beat season I> with the Lakers, averaalng 11.5 points and 11.2 rebounds per game, after injury problems each of the past two years. In Texas Playoffs . Prep Football: Money Bonanza IRVING, Texas (AP) -Hlgb school football in Tena la a blg numbers operation that puts some Southwest Conference schooll toahame. It's all Just a game, of course, but the schoolboy playoff1 can mean a $100,000 bonanza to the lucky school that survives a rigorous round or district, bi-district, reatooal, quamrfloal and -mtfin1tl11to~etlntothefinalaoftheClaas4Adivhioo. P<>rt Neches-Groves and Plano are the anointed on~ th.iS year and will tanale in Texas Stadium, home of the Dallas r.owboya, Saturday with a crowd of aome40,000e:qteeted. • 1 "We·~ sbootlnl for the all-time record of 45,000 set In lMS, '* 1 • says Bert !lose, wbonms theTeuaStadlwnoperaUonin lrviq. a j suburb of Dallas-Fort Worth. The Texas hl&h school aeuaa lasts looser than tho Natlooel Football League re(Ular seuon -U )'OU get into the final 1ame. Saturday's mat.cbup will be the 15th thll yur for the two acboola u the season closes a week beton Cbrtatmaa. Workouts •tarted iD AuguatandthefintgamewasplayedinearlySeptember. • · Port Neches-Groves pocketed •1u1000 in 1975 after the mu&lve UnJvenity Intencbolaatic Leaaue -which oveneea some l,200Texu hi&h schools-took lta abare. "I'd guess we'll be over $100,000 again this year," sa)'a Gilbert Mauey, the Port Neches-Groves athletic director and business manaier. Texas high school football baa turned out even more maulve • crowdsthanusualthlsyear. I For example, Port Neches-Groves played before a crowd of 38,000 in the Astrodome this playoff season. Plano and Highland I Park drew3',000toTexas Stadium. ; • f In ttsl.astgame, PortNecbel-Groves alonesoldl9,32Stlcketa. • 1 .. If we have 1oocl weather we could breo the all·timo att~ dance mark Saturciq;• •an Massey. "I know we'll briq' ovw 13,000 fans from our town (which la 2:50 mllea from Tau ! .Stadium)."' • 1 There are only 1,600 ltUc!ents affendlDC Port Nedles-Grota~ ·l Blgb Scboo1. Plano made *'5,000 u lta e1mw for jaat one pJa)'Off pnie efalnat~Bl1bJ•~arJr. , " • .; llJJJ~tbf=•=!g.~r~~==-·{ c1t7.Therearutillalotofcolles•&eaiuusiq•bua. 1 , ' 1 Port Neches-Groves will briq Jta JOC>.asomber band and ao.; 1 member qlrit croup to Teu.s Stadbun ata cost ot '10.ooo Saiut· { ' day. i Crow~ are on the inaeue at moat swc selloob but Soutbern " Method.lat, tor example, played be.fore onl.f~IOO persons in the : Cotton Bowl wbenttmetRiceln November. .: I "~'• $0methine special about our football team to oor · l communitt," says Massey. "We sell Qut OUf l.2.50().seat stadium. I for every game. We put 4,200 season tickets on sale and they w~ anapPedap. . • •1n the put fout'years, there's no high school in Texas which huoutsolduaoroutdrawn us." TherearesomeSWCathletlcdirectors mostenviousofGUbe~ lfauey. ., ~rt.I Clip~ ShOr.t Browns' G~gg Quits - '1 CLEVELAND -Embattled Forrest Greag baa submitted bis resignation as coach of the Cleveland Browns, effective at the end of this season, Art Modell, owner-of the National Football League team, con· firmed today. The Browns have loet five ot their last slx games and Greil has been the aubJect of scathlng attacks from some of bla players. Oqe Nf'L veteran. wbo asked to remain unldenUfied. aald Mon· day, ''Tbia la a pathetic mos. I 've never 1eeo anything like it. It bas become a cesspool. "When it's all said and done, we the players are lftade out to be . heroes or goat.a, and I'm tired or belftg the goat." ...... Tlelcet• LOS ANGELES -Immediate· ly after their 23-7 victory over Atlanta Sunfty that doten:nlned a N atlonal Football League playoff 1ame.would bo held at the Loe Anielea CollHum. the Rams announced that tickets would go on sale Thunday st 9 a.m. The playoff game, a1&inst a toe yet to be determined, will be Monday, Dec. 26. , • Playoff tickets u•,, priced at $11 and $13 each •arid. .. will be nallable at tbe Rams' ticket of. flee, 10271 W. Pico BmL. ~ Sports Anna bot offk'6 and ·~ Mutual ticket.agencfes. 1 • The Rama 1ald·mall drdo.rt fOr playoff tickets would:~ actepted at their office. .................. LOS ANGEU!S -World Bo1· 1n1 Council we.ttorwel1ht cham- plon Carlos Pllom~o ol ffunt- ln1to1' Beach .Uffered a br'Ulaed knuckle in b1a euccessf\Jl defeue atainst Mexltan JOM Palacioa but there was no fracture. a doc-tor aald Monday. .n.i·.e.,_r,.... 6-2, 6!3. CJiris Lewis topped m Teltscher, 8-3, 6-3, and Wllki&M beat Bob C&Tmlc 1. a.•. 7·5. In women's al.nele1, Ev~e Ooolaeone Cawley trounced ~pt. Gren 6-2, 6-0. llwlterDfn OTTAWA -Frank Boucher. former New York Ran1ers c~nter and a member of bock•v.ts Hall of Fame, died Monday ln Kemptville District Hospital following a lengthy battle apib.st. cancer. He wu 78 • .. Jl2 DAil Y PILOT NORM KATNIK Saddleback T~. December t:I, 1977 . JOHN STEMMER Golden WHt TOM FORMICA Golden Weat JC IJnemen Honored F onnic°' Stemmer, Katmk EmnAl£.siate Three coast area JC lmemen have been accorded first team honors on the All·Calllornla foot· ball teams, selected by the slate coaches. Golden West College tackle Tom Formica and Saddleback center Norm Katnik, both of whom were picked on the JC Grid·Wlre's All-America team last week, earned first team all· :.late berths. And Golden West's John Stem. mer, a down linemen, was picked on the first defensive team. Formica is a 6·5, 235·pound former Newport Harbor Hlgh Family Affair -standout while Stemmer (6-4, 235) prepped at Mater Dei Hilb in Santa Ana. And Katnik (6·2, 235 > is from Foothill High in San· ta Ana. All three are sophomores. Two Saddleback players- Greg Speicher and Jeer Rolelti- Janded second team berths. Speicher, a sophomore running back from Foothill, gained 1,212 yards this past season. Roletll, a sophomore, prepped at Mission Viejo High. Quarterback Steve Fairchild, who passed for over 5,000 yards in two seasons al Sen Diego Mesa College. was picked aa the player Mom Is the Coach; 4 Daughters Play By HOWARD L. HANDY Ot llte Delly f'llOI SI.Ill Girls t e nnis at Bis hop Montgomery High School <Toc- rance) is a family affair. There are six girls named Fernandez on the team and that also happens to be lhe aurnameof the coach as well. There are two sets or twins by the name or Fernandez and tour of • the six girls or that name arena- tionally ranked in junior tenni.£ circles. Confusing? Perhaps. But when you sort it. out. the coach is the mother of the two sets or twins, doesn't do any teaching and is a housewife when the tennis season ends at the s chool. Her name is Dolores. Cecilia and Elisa are sixth r anked in doubles in the 14·and- under division. Cecilla is seventh and Elisa 19th in singles in. the same age group. The other Fernandez girls are sisters but no relaUon to the coach and her four daughters. Lulu, a sophomore. teamed with Elisa as the top combine in lhe recent doubles CIF 4-A finab against Newport Harbor. "We are a tennis playing farnf· ly," the coach says. "The tirls •tarted playing at the Jack Kramer Tennis Club wben they were nine." The coach wu happy to win the CIF. championship for the first time this Se4SQD. lt may be a loni time before she gives it up -at least another three years, anyway, ii the remaining four Fernandez girls perform to ex- pectations. or the year. 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SMALLcou.aoas Of'- Wll-llon JoflMoft IMontereyl and L-1• Moore IMtf'tedl. TE-00.. 5'>r8CIO't IWett Hllltl OL-Mar1l Ekliefman I~>. Frtnk 1'111so• IT•lll. ken Smith CTtrtl. 80b Whe ISlsklYoutl tnd Rl<ll Ancter.,,. IPOf'tervfllel; 08-Joe BelHrlnl IC*llMll; A8-C.I R•'I' ~ ITtfll, Alen Ltndau lltll). Oen Poncl- IY110.l; PK-<inNmWlogll 1°""11. 0..... OL-"011 Colema11 llefll, Ptul OOICIRI Cl'->. Joe Scott !Ofl-1. Andy Vllltlollos <MlreGolt•I; l8-oM 8l'OMI (ML S... J«lntol, Johll Lo(M l<:Mwll .. ), Gn9 ~ lT•fl); 08_.,.,. ~ I Y"°81. lilllMWI .1o1w. fTllfll, Me.ti Vklofla (Oftl-), ll'ntf'itkt Wt!Mr lllftOtrl•I Vtlleyl; 1"111\ter-Joll" Mh-o IPwttnrllle). PIAytr-ol·~-Allda,_, ITllfll. ~~r-MlkaCowen '°"'-'· Thelwosetsoftwins are sisters with AMa Marie and Anna Lucia senior class standouts. CeciJla and Elisa are freshmen and fi gure to give their coach, and mother, another three years or success. Anna Marie has won the CIF in· dividual singles championship each of the last two years. Her finals opponent each time? Anna Lucia, of course. In Claaffeg Tourneg This year they decided that both s hould win a championship so they captured the doubles title at the Irvine Racquet Club Saturday by defeating their twin sisten in the finals. Under CIF rules, the girls can play in one or the other but not in both slnsles and doubles in any match or in the individual com- petition. Anna Marie Is fifth ranked in the nation in 16-and·under com· petition and eighth In the 18-and- under division. As the partner or famed Rolllng Hills star Tracy Austin, the duo ls ranked No. l in doubles in the country. Anna Lucia ls 15th ranked ln the 18·and-under singles and third rankedlndoubles. Sports on TV Toallbt on Televllloa 8 p.m. (9) -NBA BABD!T· aALL -'lbe Lakers meet the Jan in a 1ame played earlier In New Orleans. GWC, Boes .Play . ALTA LOMA-Golden West and Orange Coaatcolleges return to basketball action. here, Wed· nesday, participating In the 3'1tb annual Chatfey Invitational tournament. Golden West's Rustlers open play against San Dieco Meta at 11 : 10 a .m. while Oran1e Coast's Pirates tangle w1tb Riveraicre ~ity Col!egeat5:30p.m . El Camino. Riverside. Pasadena and LA Harbor are considered favorites for the tourney tiUe, but none of the 16 teams entered ls unbeaten. Golden Weat drawa a Saa Diego Mesa team U defeated quite handily (97·7') laat Satur- day nlghl The victory \YU the Rustlers• third thil eeuon ln eight outings. Meta bu a 6-3 mark. The Rustlers are P•Ced bJ 8-5 sophomore Todd Zirbel, who ls scoring at a 17.8 cllp per came. WW Fletcher (10.8) and Harold Chambliss (10,0) are alao blttina in double fliurea for G WC. Orange Coast, meanwhile, faces a much tougher taat when it ta•lee with Riverside. OCC, after 109int to Rio Hondo Satur- day dldit, 65-63, has a S·2 record, Riverside is 6-3. Coast's top scorer is Jon Holland with a 14.4 average. He's followed by Ray Orgill (J.3.7), Pete Neumann (10.6) and Mark Oman CI0.6). Golden West won the Chaffey tourney crown two seasons ago whlle OCC baa yet to win a cbam-p\onship here, although it has reached the flnala three Um ea. · Readers' Hot Cornet SJra:. Ju Allael fBI we haH ha.! to• .ndure 17 yean ol t.be IDOi& com-ical b..-U team in tbe m.,_ Jap11. Wt have .reina&otd Jo,ral thr'Oqb all ~ pll)ttf'. Chi.QI•, tb• maaa• chi.DIM. u. .. tform eb1n1e1,T'th• "1tadlum cw••, and even tht thln1• that never chanp, the •nuaea. And wby1 , Maybe beoauM we llkt: ~ detdo11 (and the Antell ;i.hv• certehUy alway• been uo· derclo11>; or bocauH we Uh bueball; or beeau.e no matter bow bad they dld, we aciutd hope that ''ftat )'Hr,. ~ou)d be the ~·~~ ~ ,;Aal•li ~ abock all -~1-• Jnatlt.M. •U we're llNlllec IOl'W.nt to Uii iomlll,'9M4Jll *ir' a clllf...-,...._i dM diDi; ~ UM Ir- • 19pmatble ii• away of. JJoi!b1 l -·, -· BASKETBALL I FOOTBALL I MISCELLANY League Openers CdM, Tritons Battle Tonight. DefendJ.ng SouUa Coast Leaeue basketball champion Corona del Mar opens defense of Its crown tonleht u the Sea Kinas .host the San Clemente Hlah Trltons ln a 7 o'clock Utt. It's a rematch of the leaeue's two top teams of the 1976·77 season, and althou1b there are plenty o! new !aces, these two are again the top-heavy favorites to dominate the leaeue. Other tiffs tonight include Mis- sion Viejo at University High <Irvine), Laguna Beach at El Toro and Dana Hilla at Costa Mesa, all starting at 7. . Coach Jack ErriOh's Corona del Mar Sea Klnp, um CIF S·A cbampiona, have won only once • 1n five starts, but have been very imprnalve •lain.al formidable oppotltlon. Tbe Sea Kinta took Sunset LealUI powen Fountain Valley and Marina (Huntington Beach) into overtime and were nicked by CIF 4·A powers Compton and Long Beach Millikan. Paving the way has been 6-7 Jeff Burden, sophomore guard Dave Koehler and Shawn Ahern at forward. Steve Esposito, Corona del Mar's returning starter at forward, is not expect- ed to be ready to play for another 2-3 weeks due to an Injury. Back, but not In a starting role. 11 returning starter Mark Rains. San Clement.e's big gun ls 6-6 John Canon and the Tritona of SC coach Rlcb Skelton have shown a tendency to alt on the ball, taking the &ood percentage abot only, then 1talllng out the last 2·3 minutes of each quart.er with a variation ol a four.comer otfenae. "Carson la the beat badlvldual I've lffll tb.t.s year " aaya CdM coach Jack Errion. 11And the rest ot San Clemente la eolld. We can't play in spurts like we've done so far." Carson. who can operate at guard as well u forward, has a flne touch from outside and bas averaged 17.8 points per 1ame. San Dimas High traoafer Mark Klein at 6-5, bu a1ao abown hll capabillties, scorlna 21 points acalnat Paciftca <Garden Grove) Htgb in tournament acUoa. Coach Bob ~er•a Mlaalon Viejo outfit bat 1bown vaat depth, wbil~ Unlveralty'a bla sun ls 8-J Roger Poirier, a three:year starter. Poirier'• 11.5 avera1e in· eludes game1 of 4 and 8 palnta. Hla high WU a 2twpol.nt burst aJalnat Royal <Simi Valley) High. El Toro nicked L8111Da Beach Saturday in tourney pity by 18 points and di4 it wltb four players in double fltura. Costa Mesa la winless 1n two starts, while Dana JlUla, a win· ner four times in five 1tarta, 1eta most of its firepC>Tt'er from ~2 junior Mike Samuels .and W senior Chris Goller. So•tb Coot Leagu Budl~ap_ Team. record Odda l. Coronadel Mar (1-4) S.2 2. San Clemente (4·1) C·l 3. Miaskm Viejo (.2.2) S.1 4. El Toro (2..f) 10.1 5. Dana Hills (f·l) 15-1 6. University (2-5) lS.l 7. Laguna Beach (1-4) »1 8. Costa Mesa (0-2) 15-1 tANC~WOOD P•CH Lagun• B•Kh Newport J'iea Tomght Oilers Dumped, 69-58 ByaOGEa CARLSON °' .. ~ ...... ._..... Long Beach Wilson Higb's Bruins put on a near·perfect. shooting display ln the fourth quarter to squelch a Huntington Beach High rally Monday night and advance to the nmiflnab of the 49th annual Huntington Beach Invitational basketball tournament with a 69-58 victory. The Bruins hit 100 percent of their nine sb<>U from the field and added 7 of 8 tree throws to frustrate the Oilers of HB coach Roy Miller, who did a bit of blu· ini tbeDJaelves before finally succumbing. The triumph put.I the Bruins 1n Wednesday's 1enlis against Loe Amigos (Garden Grove> HJ&b in an 8:30 tut, while Huntiniton Beac:b duels Estancia (Costa Mesa) ThUl'Bday nitht at 7. Tonight's menu features Newport Harbor Hlgh'a Sailors qalnat Lona Beach Millikan at 8:30 followlng the opener between unbeaten !Catella <Anaheim) HJgb and HunUntton Beach 'a No. 2 team, • fill-in team due to the lack of an el1bth participant ln tbe tournament. Newport Harbor II 4·2 and re- lies on the ahootin1 of Dan St.kc&, Brtan Maravich and John Sweek for mostol.itaftrepower. Hunttqtcn Beach bad a four- polnt advantage at the half, but a dozen unanswered polnta in the laUer stages ol lhe third quarter erased a 38-30 deficit and set the stage for the Bruins aa they burst to a 4-4-38 lead with eleht minutes left. I Calendar ,._., IDtc. 1'l .. tllttblll-..-.i c:Mmel'itt et CorOl\t dtl M#ir. °"" Hiiis et Codi~. LIOVlla &Heh .. El T-. Mlt111111 VltJo •t Unlwnlty, £d1Mln •• St. .IOINI llO!lal, Uberty Olrl1ll.., It Riverside Chrl .. tl•11 1•11 •I 7>1 Meler Del •I Tu1t1n 17:301; "'""*"' llM""IOMI On1lftl Hlflll vt ~ltn Ill 11;' "41111tl"810ll e..ct1 lnwlt.tt'-1 IKeltllt Y• Huntl,..,on leech NCI. 2 at '· LB Mllllkall ,,. ,.._, H«tlOr•ll:JO), Wl'tllll"9-f:I Toro et MetNllt i.I, Mlllflln VleJo •I W.lmlfts._ (61; 51..,,. al lnrtne ~ U :JO); ....._,,Dec.141 IHhlllllll .... Ullllnoton 9HCh rnvl~I; AMMlm t_,..,; ~ltr-Vlllt'I •I /.ime '°"""YI Or.._ Coast Coll... o.lcltn WHt c.11 ... et CJ\tHt¥ ....,,., IC)ot;{.,; Wttt VI SD MMl•I n 1'°; ltl-.IOAn~-. COllM•Ui•l. Stcctr-t!dl-et Solllll TorYtnce 11·•>, Pl-.tHwtllflClltt111tedi l1:•1. WrtttllN-Mtt11111 .i W.t Ttn'tftCe 11:•>. ~ HlfW et -n..1111 C.I, C#lstr-V1nty II ........... 16:•>, lellta Ant~ ~ ~t Cll .... C11•), Or ... ca.t Cll .... M .... 0Mvo Mn1t71•1. Of,,.,...,. lllNtlaw ,._.It &It ClanM t111 MM Cl), While Tom Pestotest. Mareo Pagnanelli, Curt Steinbaus and Rico Thompson were abootina, and scorine, it wun 't enouih u the Bruins b1t everytbina they put up. Jeff Younger scored 1even points in a row to put b1' mat.ea atop, ~. 1rith 4:55 left and the Oilers were unable to pare the margin to less than five points after that. Former Huntlnlton Beach ace Cary Bart. an 111.leacue selec- tion u a Junior, scored 10 points for Long Beach Wllaon. Boxed withln the HB zone as a post. Butt mcmicl to the outalde and finished the night with four field goala and a pair of free throws. In all the Brulns hit ao of 5' ahota from the field for 55.5 per-· cent as opposed to Huntingtqn'a 21 of tS1 performance (3'_. per-. cent). · LI"""'-ltt) Qt)...._8-:llt .. """' ..... ., 81111 • 2 4 10 C... I 2 I I 0.MI• A 0 A I ~-0 0 1 O J_, 3 l S I T....,._ s 2 1 1l KtulfrnM s 0 2 10 Woof• s I I t.a 0.t.. S 1 1 II Pt911M1t1U ~ 0 I 6 S~t I 1 0 S ll'fttel•I I a S 7 Y-.... 7 J J 11 SttlrlNyt ' 6 s • Tot.I• • t It " Totela 21 16 U • kW8.., ...... LOflt hed!WI•-14 tc f6 ts-4" H1111tlnoton ltKh 11 IS 1 .,_.. Los Amigos· Stings Estancia, 65-54 BJ a Dall7 Pilot Writer Loa Amigos (Garden Grove) Hlgb'a Lobos retained tbelr un- beaten record Monday ntaht u theiy raced to their alxtb atralfbt victory, a 65-54 triumph over Estancia (Costa Mesa) Blab'• Eagles. The verdict puts the tobal in the semifinals of the Gtb annual Huntington Beach InvitaUooal basketball tournament .,alnlt Long Beach Wilson Wedneaday night (8:30). Estancia tanJ}es with host Huntington Beach Thursday night (7). Los Amigos had too many guns . for Estancia Monday as 9.9 sophomore Clayton Olivier, M standout Orlando· Ward and M Tony Zuloaga con.trollfld tlle In- side with their reboundln1 and added a deft sbooUn1 touch on top of It to keep Ule Bacl• oft balance. Eatancla led OCll7 ~. Then Los AmJgOI toot control with Ward do1D1 most o.f the damage. scoriq 21 pol.late and 1rabbinglOreboUndl~ Brad Cooper, a M Mnlor. "'u Eatanela's brlehtest I ot. ~ inl 14 point.a and bold1J I .. OW'D OD the boards. Dou• J~ also scored 14 points fOI' coath Larrr Sundtu'Dlan'1 Ea,ies. Loi AmigOI bad a IMO 1eacl with f :l2 left Oft Werrm EWa• letb PGiDt. but 1awt:& ..U to IMS wltll 3:1'1 lelt u Jard.lne, CGaper, • ble old 1\11-he M&lel Terr well In both dlrectiaDI -and plays the game for keeps.•• "Ho ill amadnllf dectpt.lve for a IUY . bia qe end al•, .. ta.rs Melamed. uyoa CU't r0uaJt 1l UJ> with b1Dl .Sther. H1'll Id• • llub et JOU to 1tt eqn. •• ''Of~lue't.Ut.e•I --to ... J .... , IOClft Wm 1 \IHd t.o, •• ilDm'tia Bua. "Ap ... .tala•llatmll. _, _,.., .. . JIOW .. tMila l I ..... 9ll WM*lt·...-.-..1-IWl JDOY•, toa." -......... .Tim Prtce and Cooper q-1Jl coo. nected. War~~~ver, reta!Qed eoo-trol of with a tree throw and an lnsJ e bucket u the Lobol ;~ held of.f the belated Eataad.i •: 1111b. . :: EataDda bad IT tuno.,.._.; but at lean 10 '"re Loe ~ : defensive gems-not EatanCls !· milt.abs. LOI AW(Olt made 31 of Sf sbota from the field u oppoud t.c E a t a n c i a ' s 2 s -f o r. s L~ performance. u. • ...,... c•n l'Utfltl Wtr4 Ellle Oll•llff' Z'u~1 lc>to• ,, ",,,. I 0 0 7 10 I t 21 • 0 , ,. 1 0 , u ' 0 I I I a 2 4 Area Ca,jen Play Zdlaou <HoatlD(ton Beach> Hi&b'a Charter1, Kater Dei (Santa Ana) and Liberty Cbria· tlan (Huntlniton Beach> are in non·leagqe buketball action tonight The <lw'ctrs of Edison are at St. John Boaao CBellllewer) in a i o'clock ~p; Mater Del ls at Tustin ('7:80); and~~ Qiris. &1ani.•atve1 ~a). . OUTDOORS I HORSE RACING I MISCELLANY What's Doing Outdoor• JIM NIEMIEC W•terfowl hunle.n ar. W\joyln1 a 1ood aeuon So ma.t puta of Soulbem Calltomta. Both private • and public eboot.lng areu report sbootln1 tor •9rif, tea.11 wldaooa and spoonbills. A better thaa averac• duct: population bu been rapoostblo tor the.1ood 1bootiq thus far this sea50n. · Shooters at private clubs in Irvine and upper l(ewport Bay have been taking near limit.a of sprig even lhougb huntlng is not near as good aa it was. before industrial development bit lbe area. NewPOrt bunters takina limits lhl.s past week at 'Varioua clubs in Southern California were Sandy Hoose, Rod Bell, Vic Hardin, John Al exander and Mike McClellan. Hunting at Wiater and around the Salton Sea has been spotty but new flights have worked into the area and hunting is shoWUig signs of· improving. Most ot the action is for snow geese and sprig bunters shooting over decoys. A few Canadian honkers have also been broutbt down on the aauth end of the Salton Sea. Jim Brown, who heads up the public shooting Jakes for the city of San Diego, reports that bunting Jias been on the slow side, but with new flights of teal, sprig and diving ducks arriving dailY the season abould close out on a good note. ~ LeJla• 'J'op Slaoot~r Zero degree weather greeted 50 Jiu.nten as they 1tepped off the chartered fUgbt for the lotb AllDual Callfomla Pines &bree-abol boaker bunt beld Ju.st prior to Tban.luglvtng. Even tbougb tbe weat.ber waa cold, the geese, ducks, quail and pheasant were cooperaUve for bunten. Rt. General Cm1la LeMay won a.be event by bringing down three bonkers on three •bots, while bu.nUDg with host-guide Art Carlsberg. Other pal11clpanta did alma.t u well durlog the two-day hut as mwe than lot geese were welgbed bl ud qalck frosen for 1 Tbuk.s&I•· lnl meal OUlers attodl.Dg the unaal but from Orange Coaq&y were Bill Shattuck (Newport Beach) and Tommy Fol'bea <Bantlllgtoa Beach). fluall B.,,.ten Score Quall hunting bas been very good for Southland upland game hunters and those giving a little extra effort are picking up near limits from tight holding coveys. As soon as It rains, coveys or valley quail should break up and be more difficult to locate. The open areas of the Cleveland National Forest are hard to hunt, but productive, and the same holds true for public land in San Diego and Kern countries. Good Fuhlng In Mezlco Good marlin, sailfish and dolphin action Is on band for lhott anglers visiting Rancho Buena Vista on the Sea ol Cortez side of Baja. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cole of Newport Beach spent Tban.luglvlng at tbe ranch.and bad some great blue marlin Rshlng. Bffi llule and Elvera Mitchell of HunUDgton Beach also just returned from the area alter eojoylog eJ1bt days or good fishing. The ouUook for ftshlnC la tbe • Sea of Cortez ls good wltb waboo, yeUowfln tuna, yellowtall and roosterftsb coming Into season. It ls also expected tbe blue and black marlin will aUck around through December. Larry and Lynn Vaughan of Lido Isle spent a few days at the Cape where L)'QD booked ber first )'ellowftll &u.na, a bard n,htlll' tT·pouder &aka oa 39-poond tackle, plu Iota of amallel' tana and dolphin. The fishing duo also tried to bait a blat:k marllo whlle fishing aboard their yacht Magnet, but were unsuccessful on a number of aUempta. Reservations are a must for December at most resorts and anyone planning on going to Baja from Orange County should consider the Aeromexico rlight out or Tijuana. It's a good non-stop flight to La Paz at substantial savings over LA departure fares. 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T..-.day, December 13, 1077 PUBUC N011C:E PUBUC NOTICE ... DAILY PILOT •S PUBUC NOTICE s.talD SUPalllOlt COUii.TO. n.• S'f ATaOl'CAU.oltNIA f'Otl TN• CICM*TYOf'OCANff ......... . 0111 O«ll TOIHOW CAus. Apptlutlon Of MAllt• ellOWM STARK LEl'KOWITl. fW ~el .. ,, - ~ ......... -... -.. .......,.._ ......... ...... -..... ..._ • DAILY PILOT Busiiaess .. College Enriches Presiilent's Be"IOved Ozarks ( ) From the, start, be preached !~~1!~,p>,H' HARRISON, Ark . -8111 Baker. an Arkansas traveler of sorll, Uvts by two unaassailable principles: One, education exptatn1 personally to the graduating hicb achool seniors - perhaps five in this vlllaae, perhaps only one in the next - that further 1cboolln1 ii worth their while, and hi, at lona lut, avallable. · AMERICA educallon's virtues with the ze-1 of an evangelist and tbe energy of a cheerleader. Projected enroll· berlta1e and folkways of the Oiark1, a culture he cherishes. "My own people came to these mounta.ina in a covered waaon 10 the 1.830I," Baker said. "In many ways not much bu changed. Our people have lived year by year with about the same expectations of lUe. couraee, both accredited and non-accredited, to student. of any age who have no way t.o eet · • c. ment for this year waa 300. Ac· semetlet'? Not only do you cut tunl enrollinent: 700 and climb· to hls college. · He told about one such person. She was an elderly lady in bis hometown ol Gilbert. She never went to hlgh school but she was well read, self-educated. She signed up for a psycholon course as a special student. No college credit, just . • . educa- tion. BlU Baker's eyes moistened as he told how she studied eager- ly and completed the course. · ~nriches the mind: two, the Ozark Mountains enrich the soul. Once a month, t.o satisfy both mind and soul, he climbs in his Jeep and beads for the hills. BILL.BAICER IS president of· 'North . Arkansas Community "FOR 80 MANY years,••. Baker said, bouncina merrily across a creek bed, ''education beyond hi&h school was so re· moved from probability in these parts it was put out of mind, out of consideration. the llnancial commitment lo ing. half, but you make a more "Others on the staff 10 out mature choice about your course recruiting students, too, but [ ofatudies for th~ nexttwo years. save the most remote spota for mysell1 I need to aet away, to be alone in a place unspolled. There's a permanence to these hills that gives my life stability." "Now, there is nothing wrong wlth that. But education can break that cycle, open up new possibilities, a richer life." . College. The two-year college represents tbe highest level of '4ucation in this neck or the <harks, but Baker knows about the lowest level, too. He began ,his love affair with education and .. If was always possible, or course, but now it's visible. We're here. The college is here. To see a kid's eyes light up, when he finally comes to realize that. is one of life's great rew~ds. ·· .. It's especially true here in north Arkansas. For a youngster never even expected to see a col- leJe, and who soon has two years o( college behind him, the pros· peel of two or more years and a bachelor's degree doeso 'L seem at all insurmountable." AND PRIDE. Baker haR made the school a reposltory for the TO THAT PURPOSE, Baker sends instructors up and down the mountain hollows to teach "That was my mother," he said. the mountains al a one-room 5chool house in the nearby hamlelolGilbert, Pop 36. That explains, in part, his mon· thly lrektothebackwoods. Ever mindful of his origins, be drives to remote mountain villages, to Eula, Mount Judea, ·Snowball, Ttlley, Bass, un, mapped places connected by uns mapped dirt ;:-oads that follow rocky ridges and fence lines, and Baker is convinced that the two,year college is not only the salvation of the Ozarks but of higher education generally. "Wrnl THE cosr or college whJt it is, which is often pro. hi bi ti ve,.. he said, "doesn't it make sense to gel the first two years close to home al $120 a Bill Baker, who is 45, got his bachelor's degree at Arkansas Tech, his master's and doctorate in education at the University of Arkansas. HE SPENT 14 years in teaching and college adminlstra- ti on. Theo, in 1974, North Arkansas Community College opened in his beloved Ozarks. He leapt at the chance to be its first employee -president. Merger Off er Rejected Stores File Suit Against Carter Hawley Hal.e LOS ANGELES CAP> Chicago's prestigious Marshall fo,ield and Co. has filed an an· tilrust swt in U.S. District Court !O Chicago to block a merger of-. fer by Carter Hawley Hale Store, Inc., a major California retailer. Carter Hawley Hale said Mon- day that it had suggested as a ··basis for negotiations" a tax- fn.•e exchange of Carter Hawley llale t·ommon stock worth $36 a :.ha re for every ~hare of Marshall Field common, with Marshall Field <;harrholdcrs also having the option of receiving $36 in cash fc1r up lo 49 percent of the merger IN NEW YORK, trading in both stocks was halted on the New York Stock Exchange pend· log further information on the proposed merger. Marshall Field stock closed Friday at22o/4 and was not traded Monday. The proposal was made in a letter from President Philip H. Hawley of Carter Hawley Hale to Marshall Field President Angelo R.Arena. FIELD'S ACKNOWLEDGED receipt of the proposal letter and also filed the antitrust suit. The suit alleged that Carter Hawley Hale's acquisition of Marshall Field would be a violation of U.S. antitrust laws. Arena said in a statement that Marshall Field's law firm had advised it that any such merger would be in clear violation of federal antitrust laws. Hawley said the Chicago firm's management thus far has been unwilling to enter into negotia· lions with Carter Hawley Hale. ARENA SAID, "It's really un· fortunate the way they've done this."'\• He said Field's has a "bright futµre" and its own plans for expansion in existing and new markets. He added that Fields has been improving its financial position and is building upon "a reputa- tion and Integrity that makes for a great business." Carter Hawley Hale operates 71 department s tores in California and the Southwest, in· eluding the Broadway, Em· porium, Capwell's and Wcinstock's chams. It also has 30 specially stores -Neiman. Marcus and Bergdorf-Goodman in the United Stats and Holt, Ren· frew in Canada. Other sub· sidlaries arc Walden Books, a na, tlonwide chain of bookstores, and Sunset House, a mail order farm. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- MAKE YOUR YEAR END CHARITAILE GIFTCOUHT! TMnffd- 1977.79 Youtts won $55,000 Swlw11•1 pool ettelo..-. $21,000 Wow.n's FftMss c ....... $5,000 c.,.......,._S$,OOO CASH -REAL EST ATE -SECURmES Yov cm1 -*e .._ dlffe.-..c•I ~r-u 'ty YMCA ORANGE COAST YMCA 2300 Uttlnnlty on .. H.-wpori leCKh. Co UUO ,,._. 641-t"O _..,.--.. noc..t.• l COMMODITY CALL J Fnr the !-ophi..,t1c:1 1~:d tr;idcr thcrc'!i 11nlv one 1wmhl'l 10 rcmembcr-Ot:RS 540-8121 o,... Tod;i"'' pncc..;-T1lmorrow·._ 4'tratcgics ~ MenUl Lynch Pierce Fenner & Smith Inc. J•11, lh t ''"''· ~\.·'l''fl U~.a•h•t \\t_..hf I J>oJOU reallyknawwhat happens when business profits goupor dawn? Whrn 3.000 Amrril"11M were a.<koo !'f'N'ntly about Iha , ·ffod ol prohli on lhclr l111ee. thny q 1vn surpmjnq tm9WE>rs.' Somo :1111C! when bu'liner.s proflls c;io up, prices also QO !JP· Othel'!'i 1111d n:Jln') profit~ CilUM prlro1 to qo down. And mar.y oold profits h.wo nor Ill"' 1 on lhotr livo5 al all. · Th111 la a problem. If we don't undorstl'lnd our American P.oonomlo Systom, how am we make lntollloont declsioM 11bout It? Wh..'t to kcop? What to change? To help rrtv" you a clearnr pi·ture cf • our syst('ITI. a special hook· 1...th.l~Poori~· pared. lt'J 1.111sy to read. lnt,.•arn Aod freo. Send for your copy now. ivery Amonoan ouoht lo know wh.it Uaays. Cases Filed In U.S. Court The following bankruptcy petitions have been riled in U.S. District Court in Santa Ana: OCT.U -Allonso Anclte Sc.erauo 21062 CAP* M•y LAne, HunllnQIOn S.Kll, l\n hlltcl lleellltle\ Ill Ut"°1 ano .s- >el\ 01 l l OOS. Juan CMlos C1ccarell1, ""' 8~ron (.orc1e, Hun11nQIOn 8U<lt. tormerlv ootng ~ .. ,,.., ·~ Two Guy1 From 11e1y, ,,... ll•led ltab41111H ot S 111>.1(),I .00 aHlllof l IS,QO(I. OCT.21 -M•rlon Dale LAmmon, 1'1SI War· ren leM, HUmlnQl.On lleMll, hH lltted 11•b11111 .. o111t..s2-aueuotU.42I>• OCT.ii -Poaoene Pipe & ~ly co., 23172 El Toro Road, El loro,11u1111ecr no 81Mli0t 1111>11111 ... HOV.I -Gery Gltnn Rosenbaum, 2US Ca1well Ct., L...-Nl0U9I, llM lllted llablllllH of 111,ve ...., •Mia of 13.900. -SMfon AIM~. 7'tl Trask Ave., WHlmln&t•r. II•• fitted hat>lllllesot....,..,....uots.a,900. -Evertll l..4M• MMfnidl, 210.1 &ar1la<IOs Clr<le, Huntlncllon e..tcll, l\as llated llellUIU. Of tfl,3'1 encl - MU of I 11,s311. -H UOll T. MlolMnl. ,., Paulerlno Aw., C..le #HM,"-llAM llWlllU.. ot 11,G$4,2.lt ene •MU oi i12,J10. NOV.7 -Sefw1Wr1netrc.,776W. 1611151., CO.ta Mau, 119 ttsled llellllllles OI Ult.taencl-Uotll .. ,1 ... _ __,,, .--..n, lllC., Ul2'1'> l!I Toro RMd, El Toro, hU titted llablllllH ot W't~ encl auats of ~,000. -Raymond uwrenc• HMl0<k, 26312 Leurelwood, 5an Jua11 c.ap111reno, hn ll1tac1 IYlbUltlet of $20,ltt-eMUof»U. -8r11c1 EdWlll'd Coollclve, 1»12 Miiion St., WMl.rnlnllw, .... lltlH llaolllCIHof ... lt4Md-taof..,S. N()Y.f -Benny BM'oft, nut II lllCMllo, Apt. 8. Dene Point, llU ltsted llebfllll•I ot U,Jfl "'° •-tallf S 1.4$1. -Oebr• M«I• RUllQ0, 1111 Tr.a Aw., Apt, 111, WftlmlnMlt', 118e 111Md llat>IHUn of IU,tsS ~ 1 ... 11 of .a,191. HOV.'4 -Creatllne Busl-Syll9mJ, lllC., )1UAl,_y, Bulldlnt E., Co&ta MeM, .... lbtaci ltelllllloof Pf'.,,,_ - 1110 Ol '1».$12. -Gay Lo"-¥ McNMM, l50 llttl Sl., Apl. I, Se•I 8aacll, llH ll1led llallllltlesof$3,221111d-1Slf$100. -O.Or91 t4 • ...,.,.., ""'Melle Cir< ... HundtWlon 9Mdl, llM 1111.,. llMlllUtt ol "27,llS Md a..u Of Wot- SI. Apt. U , El loro, hU ll1tea ll•btltllU ol l1',.l71 -Al.Mil ot U .Oll. NOV. 16 -Davlcr Ewing NelloQr\ U.1 ISltl St., API. 11. Wtllmlnller, Nil llllttc' llatltlltlHOl '9.SltandasMUOI 51,500. Theim• Harold l aber, 31 S.aoird Cl"le, Newpot1 S.Kh, 1\41$ lllted 11abll1tle1 OI $610,991 and aueu ot U.IOO. -tOlen C..lherlne Mcl-y, 271S Mew v-Ea>i, ~ 11'0, c.i. ~w. 11.u llMacr no lltt>CllUes ana no ..... , .. NOY.11 -Albert O•vld Guel•, 276'6 Oenove, LA19une HlllS, llH llsted ll•lllllllH of 111,flS end uset• of $2,115. -John Maur~e Fl8111911ft, IOOSI SM Juan St., Fount_.n Valley, IWK llltM llebl 1111e1ot s 10. 9'0endas949 ot t4JO. NCW.11 -S1eptlen ~ 0'9rten, 2f>U2 Tampico Pia., MIBllll Viejo, hH 11.iect llellutlles Of 111f;050 and •.Ml.a 00107.tOS. -K•t-J<rJ0'1lttln,2'$UTP!l- plco Place, MIMWI Vlelo, Itel "*" flal>lllllft ot S114'°50 and -lt Of 1100,1ss. ..av.n -Jolln Mertl11 Befeneerl. 11'1 k lllOwl•le Ot1.,., HYllllftlllOll ••II. hes llsted 1181111llllel•OJ»..Sl6-ffs MtlOtlt,4t1. •rn·~.,.,.....,... . .,,, l(lngldale 0r1 ... 1 HUllO .. Oft 8"cll, "''I bled Helllllae Of P».S1' Md • ._ Mtl0f .. ,12S. -Barry Dlell Ada-., M41 Yale Circle, Hllllllftllotl ... ,., !lat listed flllbllHIH OI 110,UI and ..... of 12,uo. MO¥.D -Jelf ..... Dollol• BtOWll, fW. Ye .. Loop, trvlllt, .. titted llablllU.. of $611,tae lltld •Mt!IOf $1,SOO. -.. ,,..,.., ~ 1112Ma11oor Ori.,., HYllllnglOll Budl, llM listed 11.0lllllH Of $14 .... end '"'"' Of M.110. -RIYIM!ld O. 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By a 12.o voi., tbe council a~ pNved CGOtractl for tb• sale of alt. for a Ms. million lUXUI')' hotel next to t.bo MW .Booaven.&lJ.ntt ud a '81 millloa, 1,100.· Ult aoclal .enice cat.tr ud ~ for. a.tor elthens and handl· eapi>ed. • ............ FAVORITE PLACE -Bill Baker loves this. spot, called the "Narras."' It's a natural rock formation that divides the fertile Richland Creek Va1ley, right, from the Buffalo River. "I sometimes come up here just to hears the river sun." he says. Over The Counl«~r MASD UstfftCJS 32 ~ t<aC\Sll pf 1' I Pl•sllne I I~ Kalver IVll IYJ PoQoPd 11v. 1'V. KemanA 2'V. JO PoSsls '"" ~ t<ampAm 7't IVO Prooro 10 10\1> KaleGre 1111 f\ PbSvNC t2 2• K•yHm 6 7 Purl8•n 7'11 7~ KHrnyT "' 10 PvlDCM> 20"1 21YJ KeoySV ..... 3'\4o QulllMS ~ ,.,,., t<wtfel 11\\ u n u l(..,eFlb 1"" 11 Re;.nPr U 2Jlh KeyCulF ' S S Rallall 1 1v. tttl"\llll 11 11• R•re1>m II> , • .., 1(1"91nt s,,. s-. 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For the previous 10 years lbe company had been a ward of Procter & Gamble, one of lbe most re- sourceM market.en of household products the world hes ever seen. P&G just about owns lbe soap and deteraent busl- n ea s with a slew ol brands, and it bad re- asoned that a bleach Money Tree was just what it needed to round out iu lln.e. Solt bought Clorox. · The Federal Trade Commission said no. In the suc· cessful antitrust action that went to the highest court in the land, the FTC argued that P&G was big enough to get into the bleach business frotn scratch; it dldn't have to go out and buy the biggest company in the field. TUE SUPREME COURT AGREED and ordered P&G to divest itself of Clorox, which it did. Out on its own in the cold cold world, CJorox at least had the advantage ol st.acting anew with a better than SO percenl share of the bleach business. But it wun 't about to stand pat on this narrow base. Aping P&G, it expanded by addlng pro- ducts, mostly by acquisition of other companies. Today. Clorox runs a mess of businesses. It has a loOd service group that sells to restaurants. It makes pa~ begs. It markets the Fortnula 409 cleaners. It owns the com· pany that makes Kingsford charcoal briquets. It bu LiQuld Plumr. It makes the lUdden Valley Ranch salad dressings. It sells the Litter Green ftllers for cal boxes. Cream of Rlce cereal and B·in-8 mushrooms belong lo Clorox .. h challenges A-1 steak sauce with Prime Choice. It inlroductd Cooking Ease, a vegetable spray for frying and baking. Arid last year It broueht out a new liquid cleanser, Soft Scrub. · WHAT DOES IT ALL ADD lJP to? A lot of hustle and bustle, with Jillie to show for it at the end. Slnce being r~ leased from P&G's clutches, Clorox has moved from a one- product company doing $85 million a year to a muJtJ.product company doing $870 mUUon a year, a ten-fold jumJl. However, when it was an $85 million bleach maker ll earned $ll million after taxes. Today, with lta elongated product roster, it's earning only $32 mUllon. And bleach .UU delivers the main prolit punch. TrG pf l.M •• 22260 90'11. ••••• TrGPpfJSO .• 2 ,....... Sl . h H ke Tr.,.SOll l2 4 19 11'•., •, ' uggis . ari t Tranwy 16'0 1 9 2S'•-·• tr•vtn~:U 6 .llb 31\.o-It fr•vetr '1 .. a J&l;.-',,. Triton 1.. . • 74 19~ lo •, TrlCnpf 2 SO.. 1 111*+ \, Tr,.lnd .Oil.. JI 11 1 -•._ T.'ak s ll Lo lrtaPK .IO S 104 2•'•+ '• es ma r=~.:~1! Ji r..:=~ SS ~ :: ~ n~ ?;.~: NEW YORK (AP> -The'StDCk mlll'ttetposUd a small l= ..o 1~ l!t H...,·.:. \\ Joss today in a sluiglsb sessiol on Well St.feet. -u-u _ . The Dow Jones average of 30 lndustrtals was down 0.52 ~~tp1 ::g ~ 1~ ~~:~! :; points to81S.23. uG• 1 • • .., ,..,._-. Losers outnumbered gainers by about a 1-c tna--' .. ' UMC 1.10 • 39 ,._ .... N .... • &Ml UMET Tr •• 22 J .... among ew York Stock Excbange·list«l bsues. ", UOP .10 1 •• ,.. ..... 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( 1 hr.,30mln.) m MY THREE 80H8 Robbie loaaa hie drMng prMladgae aftM the c:am- pua bMuty queen get• a tletlat wtlfle drl\ltng hi• car. I!) GAOWING YEARS "Aapacta Ol Soclallutlon" ()) C88NEWS 9 MERV GRlfflN Ouaata: Roy Clark. LOia Fa&ana. Pal Henry, Wayne Sleep. 7:00 0 NBC NEWS D UARSClUB D Al!JCNEWS m ILOVElUCY "Fred And Ethel Fight" ., AOAM-12 Olflcarl Malloy and Reed ualat • ~ mothat wllOM baby la threatened by • deranged rMn. fD MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT lll!J EAR'T'H, SEA ANO SKY "Energy "-ire." (() TO TEU. THE TRUTH 7:30 D CANOtO CAMERA Cuddlg Cops I Earl 'Holliman as Sergeant Crowley gets cozy with fell ow officer Lenore Stevens on tonight's episode of Police Woman al 10 on NBC, Channel 4. Q NEWl YWED GAME G 0 HOU.YWOOO SQUARES (I) THE BRADY BUNCH "Juliet 11 The Sun" «!) LET'S MAKE A DEAL fll)LA.IHT~ "lnalde Slrllight" ~ HEWSCHECK Cl) THE GONG SHOW 1:00 IJ (J) ERIC SEVAREJD Chartaa Kuralt w!M have • convarNtlof'I with Iha dean of televtalon commantetor• who otters etndld rallec- tlonl on the great peraon- alltlea, Irland•, dl1tln· gulahed collaaguea end WOf'ld c:h8flOln9 eventa Of h.11dey. 0 MANFROM ATI.ANTI8 "C.W. Hyde·' A myaterloo• llquld from beneath the -changaa the nonnelly atald C.W. Crewford 1n10 hls evff attar.ego 0 TOTHEW1LD COUNTRY Thll film covar1 llllla known and axtramaly rug. ged araa• of Newlouod- land, never before lllmad. 0 QJ HAPPY DAYS "NON For Newt" Richie llkH hi• lnvHllglllll• reporter ualgnmenl -•· 0011y and with the help of F onzla'1 glrlfrland wno worb al city hall, n~ eomethlng rotten In the NnilaUon department m CAROL BURNETT AHDFRIEND8 OuNta: Alan l<lng, Lena ZAlvaronl. Cl) MOVIE '* •~ "John Ooldlarb, Plaaaa Coma Homt" (t9e6) Pater Ustinov, Shlr- ley Maclalne. A pllot and a pl>otogfaph«-wrtt« team up when IM Is 1tnuggi.d into • d-1 kingdom harem to do a atory. (2 hrs) Q;) JAMES MICHENER'8 WORLD "T ... My ,.111t1 •• .....,,. Wtien .,,. ,.,.. • lalcf o" • IMtz .,....,, -clec* '° tty to earn ~ by statt1l1D I bUllNIM of tMlf OW., MlllnO '*-t>lant .. m ,,WOMANll "eaghlltlO ~At fdly'' e... ~ ...,._ llle aocMl and PfOfJMlooal r1-1clj11atmano1 tll1t dlVOfoecl, wtd-ad Of women reeouvaUl'g ~ lllUlt mall .. • OVll'IAlt Awaa F'•; futwe i-t rffltrcll; •Illy atan 9:00~•A•a•H Witt! HawlltYt Md Hot Lipa conald~ b1tt1• ---.. B.J. lnlilam .,, unaulhortzad hellooptet -ch for the pair. (Part 2 012) D MUWOAN'S STEW "The Pantlty 01 a.li1g Pretty'' POiiy flnd9 llar bOy· trlend (Cflnstophar Stene> la 10 taken With llar be9\l- ty, Ignoring hat lnltlll- genca, that ha would Ilk• her to Hva .. uh him. 8 TOTHEWIU> CX>UNTin' • Thia lllm er-the Giant Canadian GOON In lta nat· ural habltal 09 THAR'S COMPANY "Halan'• Job" Halen Roper talc• a cafeteria job to teactl hutl>and 8tan19y a '"'on, but return• ~tdlaMYelad.. iJ IRONllDI! A daaperat• women talll a 9G8ndal fMOulna about her put atlalr Witt! Chia! lronllda. m MEAV GRIFFIN au.ta: Roy Clark, Lola F818na, Pat~. Wayne Slaac>. Minnie PeM, Dieter T..o. m sPECW.. "Thoae Ooldao v..,. .. Older dtlDna tell their own storlea about wt\IJt "'• Ilk• to gfOW old In Amer1c:e ¥ a member of Illa lllOttllng claNpoor. '19 MASTERPIEOe THeATR2 Channel Lbting• 0 KNXT (CBS) Loa Angeles .. H_all RaYlslted" PulllMf Prize-winner Mlchanar lraoee the history of Iha islands, trom their \llolent birth to the pr--11-dey urban cent«•. "I, Claudlua: Soma J~tloe" Tlt>enua and LMa ,.., that they wlll ba lmpll- catad In Iha daeth Of Oarmanlcua. Maanwtllla. Caligula begin• to ahow llgna of mental lnatablHty. 8:30 fJ Cl) OHE DAY AT A TIME "Schneldar'1 Kief' AM, Julie and Bar bat• -1tar- tled wtlen a handaome young ITl8fl arrtvM at their dOOI' In ...,ch of hla '°"ii loat father. but the blggaat lhodc la Schoelder'I. DO SOAP D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles 0 KTLA (Ind.) Los Angeles D KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles (J) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G ~TV (Ind.) Los Angeles ®! KCST (NBC) San Diego • KTIV (Ind.) Los Angeles m KCOP-TV (Ind.) Los Angeles f10 KCET·TV (PBS) Los Angeles Ci) PARENT EFFE.CTIV£HESS "Fair Enouoh" Negotiating problems be'-patent and chlld, or child and chlld, la an example of No- Loae Problem Solvlng. 1.1) KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach 8:30 0 9 LAvtAHE A SHIRLEY (Eplaoda Thirteen) Burt Campbell reci.ivff the lhoctc of hla Iii• ""*' ha vlllta Illa ~ ,,..., •• home. A Fear of Stardom 'Hardy Boys' Star Worries Over Sudden Rise NEW YORK <AP)-lnthede· cadc after he turned 14, Parker Stevenson appeared in more than 100 TV commercials, three mo- tion pictures and episodes of .. G unsmoke" and "Streets of San Francisco." A year ago, at 24, Stevenson began work with Shaun Cassidy on a television series of their own. "The Hardy Boys," now in its second season on ABC. And yes, the rather sudden rise to stardom has Stevenson a bit bothered. "IT'S A QUESTION that's foremost in my mind, now that the show's s uccessful, almost in a cult way," the yoµng man from Phila-delphia said in an in- terview. "I'm worried about burning myself out. n•vuSON . "It worries me because I'm more concerned now with where I 'll be 10 years from now." It 's not so much that Stevenson. "'10 mixed studies in architecture at Princeton with screen tests and acting jobs, has planned his immediate future beyond a dcsi11e for more work in the movies, and maybe a return to ~chool. "I TIDNK l 'M most concerned now with pacing myself, because doing too much t.oo quickly can be commercially dangerous. An actor can get overexposed, and I want lo avoid that." . The whole thing began when Stevenson, then 14, failed lo land a camp counselor's job he was after. He took a shot at TV com- mercials, and filmed bis first one at 15 -for a facial cosmetic for teenagers. His first starring role in a mo- tion picture was in 1971, when be played a 17-year-old responsible for maiming his best friend in "A Separate Peace." HE ENTERED PRINCETON and before graduating starred in two more movies, "Our Time" and "Lifeguard." His performance in "Lifeguard" led to the TV work. Parker Stevenson 1s , by nature, a reflective man. "I have a tendence tendency to overintellectualize." he said "and I wonder sometimes if that doesn 'l get in thew ay of what l 'm doing. · "I don't like getting the script the day before we're scheduled to shoot and have to go in and just do it. I'd rather have a little input into what I'm doing. ''WHEN WE STARTED work- ing with thepilot for 'The Hardy Boys'," he said, "I repeatedly asked the producer, 'How do you see the characters?' I never did get an answer. I think they were wailing to see how things went. "So I looked at some of the Hardy Boys books, tried to get some ideas from them,•· Stevenson said. "I found I had to go more and more to myself for feeling for the part.'' The approach apparenUy was successful, and the show became a hit despite Sunday evening competition from CBS' popular "60 Minutes." ''THE SHOWS THAT go on and on," the actor said, "seem to work because the characters work. ln'·our case, the story line 1s import.ant, but we're also try- ing to work into the show this re- lationship between two brothers, two different people. "We've been working on that for over a year," he said, "and I think it's our job now to make sure the characters aren't put aside for one reason or another." Muppets Attract Stars By TV Data. be. Vaudeville isn't dead: it's just been banded over to the Muppet&. Jim Henson's puppets entered tbeir aecond iieuon this year, and Kermit the Frog, Miss PiHY, Fozzie, Gonzo and others have become so popular that it is now the "in" tblnl for stars to perform with them. TBJS YEAR'S GUUT star list lnelud•• Elton John, Zero .M 01 t•l, 'Geor •• Burns, B"1'•ewt. Petei'a Peter Sellen, Naiscy WalW, Milton Berle, Don lt~_ott1, . Edtar Bercen, Dom DdialH. Clorii Leadtman, Rieb Lilt.le, Tet'eu Br•wer, Steve Martin, Madellne Kahn, Lou Jliwll, Cleo Laine, Petula Clark, !Juli COIUN, arid John Clftff. 1<~ will a~r Friday at 7 'P·~~CbADDe12:) • 'llie mualcu-comed7·'V'lrt ty protram called "The Muppet Sllow '' la ••t on1ta1• and ~ ol an Old •aaadriille tb•.Jter. lt lncladea •Udl•ce paillelpello6 hon! StaUer 'aDd Waldorf, permanent resident.a of one of the theater'• boxes. THERE ARE ALWAYS musical numbers with the guest star, and usually a comedy spot is provided by Fon.le, the shows' Top Banana. Foul•'• jokes aret to be charitable, vulnerable, and StaUer and Waldorf enjoy telling hUn10. • TbJs does not mean that the Muppets are bound to the put by an the tradlUool of vaudeville. On the contrary, they are well aware of their own medium of televlaloo. TRBRE AllE NEWS nuhet, to Inf onn ut of thin&• we dldn 't want to know arid certAinly won •t beltovo. There ii a Swedllb cook who often seems Jri dan1er of betn1 eaten by what he ii pteparing: .. Jut 1ear he wu attacked by 1pa1.he«l and bad a hard time with a cliOcOlate eu11 th1i rear JObat.er b&iidlto. riJd hJI .illcbtin &o re1eue a fellow lobster, THE MVPPETS ARE even reaching into the world of science flctlon lb.ta year with the begin· ning~fnewMuppetspot : "Pitsin Space." This aerial tells the aa1a of the starship Swinetrek and its voytsgea "lo worlds where pork ba1 never before been seen, whete worlds of stars ipay be at war." 1t at.an 'Mils PiHY aa First Matt, arid features Commalider Llna Ho1tbrob •nd Dr • stranciPork- TUBE TOPPERS CBS fJ 8:00 -Eric Sevareid In· terview. The recently retired dean of television commentators offers candid observations on his long career 'in this conversation with CBS newsman Charles Kuralt. KOOP m 8:00 -.. John Goldfarb, Please Come Home ... Wrong-way pilot Richard Crenna crashes ln Peter Ustinov's desert kingdom and reporter Shirley MacLaine smuggles herself into the harem to get the story in this 1965 movie comedy. ABC D l1:30 -"F. Scott Fitzgerald in Hollywood.'' Jason Miller (of ''The Ex- orcist") plays the famed noveli$t in his latter days in this 1976 TV movie with Tuesday Weld. (Natwortc ad*-Vleww dllcntlon.) 10:00 8 (J) LOU GRANT Two Cllrillmu 1torle1 badlh on Lou Ind the T rtbYne ltllff. D POUCI! WOMAN "Buttercup Klier" Pepper and Sgt. Cfowi.y lnwat1- 11•t• I Mftla of rttuallltlo homlcldn luvlng tlla Mme blzlln'9 due -• dried butwcup clutched by each victim. Jo Van ~r~ aa'i FAMILY "A Child la Given" Nancy'1 ax..fluaband .I.it la dnrwn bedc to the~ !am- ity wtlarl Illa~~~. Timmy, baconl9 grawly Ill .. Chl1atmaa approacha m GETIMART With orl'i a u,u,wn•-worordd au.. Smart deMm1il ... In '"'-"' blllard front may be KAOS front, Q!!) JAM£8 MICHINER'8 WORLD "Hawaii A9vtlll9d" Pulltzar Prlza-wlnnar Michener tr-Iha hlatory of the ~. tram their vlolant birth to the pr-today urban cent«1. 1~11 NEWS 1 t:OO 8 Cl) 9 NEWS 8 HOUYWOOD CONNECTION II MOVIE • *'"' "Tlmberlac:lc" (1854) Starting Hayden, Vera Ralaton. Spurred by -~ice. a young man .... hla l.UW'• kllat. (2 hB.) m 1"1000 COUPLE Felix palnta the apertmant and ..... Iha Old twnltl.A In f aVOf ot lvba1ltlc p6lce9. , • HOteMOONEM ReMnllng • 16 --In rent, Ralph barrleadM hlmMlf In hla apart"*'t. 9 DICK CAVETT au.i: ~ l.9Ylne, con- due1or and Muelcal ono. tor of Ule Metropolltan • r:ACNEIJ. I W.REA RE.POfff 1 t:ao. Cl) C88 MOW! **lo\ "HltchMla" (18741 Clorta ladwntn, Mlchaal Brandon. A young woman unwtttlngly pull hat me on Iha line ~ ltla Im~ a1w1y aeope to pick up a hltctlhlller wtlO It WW'lted fOt murder and .. NMlng from Illa law. (fl.I "Kojak: Life, liberation And Tha Pllnult Of 0..th" l'#o ltudanta. ln\IOtll9d In thil murdet of tnw ~ aor,tryto~ cs.troy tl'le lole ""'-to the crllM. (~) D TONIGHT Hoat: Johnny Caraon. Ouaeta: John Byner, Doug Hanlltno. Tony Bann«t. • ~ AMfJIUCAN STYLE "Love And The Motel Mix· ; I Low And The Alibi" 0 ABICMOVIE *** "F. Scott Fltzgarald In Hollywood" ( 1878) Jaaon Miiier, Tueaday Wald. The brllllant Jazz ao• "°"""81 la portray9d flm .. the ~ of the Cham- pagne IOClety than tan yaara latar aa a belMgUer9d man atruo- g11ng to~ 1111 per-. al and proleaalonll llte. (R) • NEWS • a.TIMART To lcJdnap a adantlll and . . . . . TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS hla Yltllete, KA08 bullda a klller robOt tNt IOc*.a, tNrllc9. and rM01a Ilka a '*"* mari . • CWTIONEO AIC NlWI MOANINQ U:OO. TWIUOKT ZOH! °'TM """8 MoYet"° • flONVIR fEAN#OOO ~ putNe Jeff"'Yl ....,.. '1Y and Tom t1y to llvold a ~~ • MOW! ·-.• ••• "•IOl'JWOOd 6toty'' (tN1) Rlctlatd Conte. Jillie Adema. A ftlm proclwer, rnekJng • mcrM about .,, \NCll¥ecl Hollywood mut• der from Illa allent er a. baool\'l9 lnvofvecl "' aolY- lng the orVne. ( t "'.. 30 min.) 12:30 • ...oVllf • .... ''Tha Seoond Belt 8ecr« Agent In The Whale Wide WOl1d" (1N5) Tom Adema, 1<.ara1 a..-.. The AuMlana try to OAln control of 1 ~formula. but I 8ritlatl aacret agent foils Iha plln. ( 1 Iv.. 65 min.) • CAOl8-WTT8 1:008 TOMOMOW Gu11t: Joey Blahop dlao.llaae hla ~. I:=' A lun-loYlng Old man whoaa formul• IOI' • mll- alla device pl-him In OOIWlant jeopardy ~ to like Iha threeta aer10ua-- ly. • MOVIE • ·~ "Baeat Of The City" (1932)Waltar Hulton. Jean Hartow. An OYer~Maloua cop .aountara difficulty In Illa attarnpta to «*Niii uo a city. (2 In.) 1:ao• MOW * * • "Imitation Of Liie" (1959) Lana Turne!'. John GllVln. TWo WOITler'I and their d1ughtara ahara tt•ldlltlp and aicoeaa but ,,._ acNeve tot91 hapP- neae. ( 1 ht .. 30 mtn.) 2:00Q HEW8 G MOVIES **... "Operltlon Croaa Eaglea" (1Mll) Richard Conte, Roty Calhoun. A commando group kidnaps a German leader IO UM In IXch8nQI for a ArnerlcM. (2 hta.) * '* * "13 Rua Madela!M" (111'8) J11nea Cagney, Annabella. A Naz:I 11PY la owr.d from 6ec:fet s.r- vlc:e Sdlool In the U.S. (2 hrS.) U>G NEWS 2:218 N£W8 ~-MOYIE • *"' "Night l(.y'' (1837) aorta 1<M1olf, w.m Bond. Robbed of hie l!Mntlon by ~ In """"'°'la later klllnappecl • torc:.d to S)lan lhalrrobblwtea. (t hr,. Umin) t:e.89 MOWI * * * "l.at'a Mall.a LC>lle" ( 1 HO) Mlltil)'n MOllf oa, Y\'tt t.tontand. A WMlthy man i. hired by an oft, Broadway prcxtvo.r to lmpenooat• hltnHll. (2 iv. • 20 mlft.) $-'(IC). MCMa • *'4 "Under fllrl .. (1N7) Rex AHIOn, Henry Morgan, ftont lkMI .__ -sdanfy ... Iha moat lltlOdllng dlatga ttWtt a.\ be hl#ted at llglllJlle "*" (1 hr., $0 tlWI.) * • "Tiie Ape Man" (1MS) Bela l.llgoal, Wllllllca flOl'd. A edentlat, ~ wttl\ wrioul cionoocttorw. tvml hlmaelf Into • tNll- detoue apa. (t hi' .. 30 min.) I NEWS a:H NIW8 «00 MOW! **lo\ "Blancllevlll• Monater'' (11112) Jo~ Hiiia, f\ldla'd oavt.. A Oltt uwa In t.-ror, afr9ld that ahe la deltlned to fUlfUI 1111 old t*""Y curae requiting !hat en. MCfl1iol -.... (1ht.,30 min.) 1t'ed~ll'· __. Dawtl..e lll~• UOfM«I t:aO ...... Klla Of Flrll.. • ( 11155) .i.ac Plllanoe. .,.,,.. bara Allah. A Spenlatl prtn- -rllnOUl1Ca8 ,,., throne In ,_ of ttia """ Ille lo-. (1tw .. 30 min.) 10:00 8 * '*'* "The....,_ .. (19411) OIMa de Havtland, Montgonwy Cllft. A hlncloo aome fortune llunt•r CllaMa an unattracttw, but Wlllttf!y. gltL (2 NaJ AfnRNOON 12:00. *** "T~t Alld evwy Night" (~) Alta H~ t.. Bownw\. A London allow goea on dllf'. Ing the wartime bOfMlll .... (2 ...... 20 min.) 2:00 ....... "Bend Of.,,,. R!Yer"' (1852) Jllmel .... art, Arthur Kennedy. Set· tw. count on an ...,.._ er'ICad guide to brtng ttlan\ much needed P'cWlolie. (21n.) 8:009 •••• "Chwade" (1884) Caty Grant, Auchy Hepburn. A woma11 b«:omaa Iha target of her murd91'ad llu1ba11d'a c:ronlN., who balle¥I Iha knowa the ~aaboUll ot a vU1 hidden fortvna. (2 hra.) 3:308 ***''T.-rorln'TN Sky'' (1871) Lall Eridlaon, Doug Mclin. 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AM/FM stereo tuner, end optionol cassette deck combined in a handsome rosewood-burl veneer cabinet. You can't beat ''THE SYSTEM" because it's one complete audio system from -. manufacturer with oae · design philosophy and OM standard of exceHence. NOW AVAILABl.E AT THE HARBOR AREA'S lARGEST INDEPENDENT MGA DEALER. \ ·---· . . ... . . .ENTERTAINMENT I THEATER Connnunity Theater to. Debut The new year will see a new community t.Mater on the Oranae Cout. The Newport Beach Theater/Arts Center, or· 1antzed earlier this year under the auspices of the city of Newport Beach, wlll make its debut as a performina entity ln February with a production of Robert Bolt's award-winnine play, "A Man for All Seasona." Headquarters for the new Newport Beach group will be the onetime church buildln1 on Clift Drive at El Modena Avenue, which was used for theatrical purposes earlier this year by the Irvine Community Theater . Audit.ions for "Man for AU Seasons" have been called by director Mitch Teemley for noon on Satur- day and 7:30 p.m. on Sunday al the Theater/Arts Center. The cast requires a large company with em- phasis on roles or middle age or older. Three performances of "Man for All Seasons" will be presented, Fe b. 2, 3 and 4. Coastline Com· munity College is acting as producer for the production. .. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE will squeeze one more stage production in before the old year comes to a close. It'll be a r eprise version of J ean-Claude van Hallie's "The Serpent," opening Wednesday for a four-evening run in OCC's Drama Lab Theater. Director Thomas Bradac, who calls the show a Family Audiences Pref er PG Movies DALLAS (AP > Producer Joe Camp says his research bas shown that family audiences prefer movies rated PG rather than the blander G-rated movies. Camp, who produced the lut film "Benji,'· says, "'A family picture is really just a picture that can. entertain an adult as well as a child. a tennager as well as a grandparent. And there is littie question that everybody lS not going to G·rated pictures." He said PG movies like "Smokey and the Ban· dit," "The Deep," and "The Bad News Bears Breaking Training" attracted as many children as ·did his G films. "COUSIN COUSINE" 1111 "LEGRANDE BOURGEOISE ' -.ilt4-mus "STEPPENWOLF" 8:35 "SIDDHARTHA". ~IOln1ttlSI S.1 1111 I'll''"""' .., ..... , .. ~, ''DAlllY O'GIU" IGI W.-OAU J<ff &T tilt SAJL-1.11~;~_.:ll. "Sl .. AD. THI ne OF nu TIGll" J_ .. t:H SO. COAST PLAZA l•1''6»1SrJ UW.~.t1~l' W ... AY'-7-1•.JI Uf,!~~l~141 .-...,._,, IAf/llM-J:ff.lt.JI • llt llHOWU.f/i*-ll!J .. JiM ._ S . COAST PLAZA l4IOl111lelSI S.11111 fatl •Ut~ "Dll ZHIYA60" WHOA YS-1:00 5.\J/SUH-2:00· 5:l0°l:JO .. TMlllTVaM THI PfHK rAHTHH". _.,-. .. .. ,~~·· '-.UH WITH DICK & JANI• s..-:-•':;:~,. CPO) "DARBY O'GILL" -·*"'-711l IAf/\1116-h*l:l~- "SIHIAD & THI! . tn 01' JHt TIGoH" -•f'-4:tt "'' /\1116->i ... l':tt "DEADLY ... 0 " IRI, -AY'-"tll u.r..-..tM~flJI "HUSTU" (A) . ..... , ..... ,, .. ..... ,~~,.,. r~~!.~!_.H ... 'f~~,' llV -· ··-·'··· --. --· "THlllTUIH Of THI f'IHlc rAHfHM" t:41 "''~ ......... "AIM WITH DIC• I JAME" (PG) 7"' ..... ',___1141 "DARBY O'GILL" 7:11 .. ,~,,, .... , ...... "SIHIAO I THt(G) l!Y'EOI' THI TIGH" .,.. .... ,,._...J:l .. l':tt AL rACIHO l,GI · ''IOllY DlDFtELD" AL rACIHO (JtGJ ''IOllY DE~H&D" Intermission Tom Titus ceremony rather than a play, says ll ahowa that .. man doesn't biwe the abWty to make a free de- cilion because of his past. He la a priloner of bis cwtural heritace." Members of the OCC ensemble Include Cathie Baum, Constance Belcher, John Beksa, Andy Cic·. carelli, Charlotte Comito, Brad Conway, Denise Cochran, Paula Doyle, Richard Feb.ring, Rene Gubemlck, Mary Hynes, Jeffrey Koppe, LaVeme Osterhoudt, Patti Sampson and Cbrit Smith. Curtain time is 8 o'clock nighUy and admission .Is free. .. SOlJTH COAST REPERTORY wlll open its second session of th~ 1977-78 Youne Conservatory, which offers professional acting training for students8 to.16. on Saturday, Jan. 7. Classes are held on 11 consecutive Saturdays, through March 18, at the SCR thealer, 1827 Newport Blvd .• Costa Mesa. Class times will be 9 to 11 a.m. or 11a.m.to1 p.m., depending on the &Re group. The curriculum includes voice warmup and speech work, improvisation, sensory exercises, working with texts, memorization and a final performance for parents a nd friends. Additional in: formation ii available at 646-3252. * CALLBOARD -The Huntington Beach Playhouse will get back in action early next year with a repeat production of the comedy "How the Other Half Loves". . . .director Ron Fillan will bold aud!tions Monday at 7 :30 for a cast of three men and three women in the Riviera Room of the Edgewater Hyatt House in Long Beach ..••. the show opens Feb. 10 ... THEY IED THE LEA'GUE IN SCORING LAST YEAR ... ~- ' lftt' MATINEES SATURDAY lSUNDAY "BOBBY DEERFIELD""° "ALICE OOESNT tlVE HERE ANYMORE" 11 9obllf l'Ol 4boe l'OQ.10:IO "LOOKING FOR MA. GOOOBAR"" Showa 6:'41S -8: 1 O • 10:40 "I NEVER PROMISED YOU A ROSE GARDEN" 11 "LOVE ANO DEATH" A • ,._..., Lbw. 46. 1()-21 "DAMNATION ALLEY" 1110 "FUTUREWORLO" PO °""' .., """" •» 10; 11 "SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT"'° "THE STING" .,.,.., t'.16 ... 1:00 "THE SPY W LOVED ME"'° "THE DEEP" '° .............. ~.l'.JO~ illl!MOil• ---- WALT OISHIY'B "OAABY O'GILL AND THE LITTLE PEOPLE''o . "FOLLOW ME BOYS" "THE HEAOES" "° "THE OTHER SIDE OP THE MPlJNTAIN" "FIRST LOVE"" "ALICE OOESN,. LIVE HERE ANY MORE"" "SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT"'° "THESTINO" .. ~~M~Y£Jl~~E" 'iUN~ELVISION" AL.I.. Of'IVR•IN5 Oll'llN 6tl0r.M.Hltltf1\\' c1111e U11ct•r 11 ,.,.. u11i.u • Kldctle .... ,,,.01111• , ~ .-. ..... . . . · T~. 09Cember 1~. 1m DAILY PILOT .,. 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"'" VltOIN IUN Il l 4 ntlO OI AMAT Mm 1. fHI KMOOl O.LI (I) L ICMOOl ONILI CMtOWJNO \W (I) ~WlllML.:=.:.::=:.Ja. KMOOt.OMU UJIOn (I) WAHN[ fl miC3:i11 f)ll!Vf IN m'!~2.ll elOllM llUINI • '°"" 11"""11 OM OOOl<Nt "UI OUMHLL IAU Y tM> edwatd\ MllA 1.IN!MA .. , •••• t ••• »'• _,,... ~!. ll.: .. : l • s • ' . ' , • l -DAil Y PILOT 'Tue9day, December 13, 1817 PHOENIXVILLE, Pa. <AP> -Lette.rt written by Gen .Dwipt D. Elaenbower to hll wife durina World Wu II rebut alle1at1Gn1 that he wanted a divorce to marry hb army ebauffcu.r, 1ccordlnc to a book edited by tho late pr dent '1 IOD. ''I think Dad's lettere 1bootl that as ftat at It can be. It completely puncturel that." aald Jobo S. D. Eiaeobower, who edited "Letten to Mamie." 'rB.E LE'ITERS WERE WBJ'l'TEN by l>wlabt Elaenbower between June 1JM2andNovember1M5 when he was supreme Allied commander in Europe. The chauffeur was Lt. Kay Summenby, a Brltiah divorcee who claimed she bad a Jove affair· with Eisenhower. ' John Eisenhower dismissed Summeraby'a 19'78 boot aa "just a bunch of trash." But be didn't rule out the possibility that his father did have 10me af.- fecUon for the aide. "NOBODY CAN BEAR WITNESS that something did not happen," the son said during an interview. "How can I ever go on the witness stand some place and swear that Dad didn't get a couple. drinks ol scotch in him sometime and get affection. "I think the tone of the Summersby book is re. futed by these letters, especially when she implies that Dad and Mot.her were hardly on speaking terms." The alleged divorce plan was reported in.a 19'73 autobiography of Harry S Truman by Merle Miller who quoted Truman as saying Eisenhower asked to be relieved of his post in a letter to Gen. G~rJte "'Marshall so he could straighten out personal. problems. ••1T'S JUST NOT SO," SAID John Eisenhower. "It can't be so ... It makes my Dad look like a. moron to write.a letter like that ... Truman would ·give 'em hell but he wasn't always so dammed ac- curate about it." · In a foreward to his book, Eisenhower said the alleged divorce plan ''is exposed by these letters . . . to be the egregious falsehood that it was. There. Ar WI ...... 'LETTERS TO MAMIE' RELEASED John Eleenhower Tells About Book Hape Case Court Chided On Sensitivity W ASlllNGTON (AP) -The U.S. Supreme Court says a Chicaeo man convicted of rape in 1967 was deprived of bis right to a fair trial, but one of the justices claims the court wu imensitive toward rape victims. Justice Harry A. Blackmun, allhou&h concur· ring with the other justices, look issue Monday with colleagues' inference that the brief time the rape victim said she saw her attacker's face was not. enough to make her identification of Moore reliable. THE COURT DID NOT OVERTURN the eon· viction of the defendant, James R. Moore. It did find impropriety in the absence of a lawyer for Moore when he was identified by his alleged vicUm at a preliminary bearing. The court "returned the case to the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for review. Black.mun took iasue with the couft'a reference to the "only 10to15 seconda" that the woman saw tbe rapist's face . .. TIME, OF COURSE, IS always a comparative matter," Blackmun said. "But 10 to 15 seconds of objaervation of the rface of a rapist at midday by bb female victim during the commlaslon of the crime by no means is insufficient to leave an ac· car ate and indelible impression on the victim." ••To the r~ woman, tho 10 &o 15 aecondl would seem endless, 'he said. "No female victim of a rape, given that period of daylight observation, wlll ever believe otherwise." Whale Wat,ching Be~/it Slated • . ll no .ndence that di•orce ever terlously croued Dad '1 mind. even in tbe loDellest. momenta aCl'Ols the AtlaDtlc • ., · SPedftcally on tbat point. lte (u he always siped b.11 namo) told lbmie ln a JWle '· lMS letter t.hat be wrote Manball about brinaln& her to Europe. "l'D BB WILUNO TO 81 K the ery of 'favoritism' to bave you henr' Elaenbower wrote. .. Tbe lutalx weeb have been the budeat of m7 lite <retentna to the "a1na daya of tbe eampalp and "I ,.....,. •.r• ldten ...... .t••t •,.., .. ,, e-w..• Germany'• surrender). But I'm brushina them off in looklnaforward tom~ you very SOOP now!'' The book, to be publlahed Feb. 3 by Doubleday & Co., cootainl 319 letters. In their original form all the letters were handwritten because Mamie re- f used to have her husband dictate personal notes. • The letters are neither sensational, titilatinc or gossipy, but point up Eisenhower's isolation aa the war's top eeneral who had to wheel and deal with Roosevelt, Churchill and the other Alli~ pollUcal and military leaders. JORN EJBENBOWER SAID BE WAS arateful to bls mother for aavtng the letters and allowing them to be published, which his father would have opposed. But be wouldn't cbaracterln them aa love letters. ' •'Love letters are if you 're courting some dame, and you're writing all these lavish things," John Eisenhower said. "But I think there's a lot of affec- Uon here, about what you'd expect of somebo4y married26years .. " , In editing the letters Eisenhower made some deleLion1 to avoid injuring the feelings of persons still alive, none of whom are public figures. He divided them into 18 sections and wrote a brief com· • mentary to explain the military problems and cam· - paipi that faced h1I father whUo be wu ,m~ to· Mamieaboutlove, aboUttain}li.abaUtfrl Adi. SOME OOlHltlHT8 IN IKE'8 19'3 leU.n to Mamie lndlcated Ile bad wt!~ ofteo about women aoldlen attached to b1a he.dquarlel'J. and he copatantly u.rcocl ber not to tb1nk about U. ''I love you Ill tho time -don't 10 botherlna your pretty head about WAACS, etc. ete." wu a typical rtlfrain. •tyoa Jut ho.Id the ~t tbat I'm not 10 worn out byt.he time tb1a 11.U overtNt ~ '11 have a wreckoa)fOQl'b~; bleauset•monthorun to you the day tbo vlctarloUa anDJ mar~bea into Berlin!" · ' And another time: ••yqd hlUSt n.Uze that lD such a ~ llfe u we 1884 here all sorts of stortet, ac-ip, llee and etc. can ~et started without tbe slightest foundation ln fact ••• I Jove you -onlyr ! .. BE UNDERLINED ''I LOVE YOU" and added the two exclamation pointa. A reference to Kay Summeraby cropped up in a March 1M5 letter from Atifens, respondfna to Mamie quoting Llf'e macutne that Jke'1 female aide bad left London to join lllm In Nonh Africa. "The big reason sbe wanted to serve In this theater is that ahe la terribly m love with • 10UD& American colooel and ls to be tnarrled to him come June -aasumlng both are alive;" Ike wrote. "l doubUJfetold that.. ···sur I TJ:LL YOU ONLY so that if anyone JO banal and foolish enough to lift an eyebrow.tan old duffer such as I am in eonnecdon with W AA.Ca - Red Cross workers -nurses and drivers -you will know I've no emoUonal lnvolvementa and will have none." · He also told Mamie to stop fretting that some .Army censor might peek at letters ahe was wri~ him. · "It would be quite a bra'48 man tliat would try to sneak a look al a letter of mine," Ike wrote. "Nothing could make me more fudoua tban to have someone try it on me. Ev.eryone around me knows this -so I think you call asaume the safety of your letters." NATIONAL:/ LOCAL . BIQ GEORGE! "'Tom Keevil. you march ria.ht bKk up hue and mab your bed! .. Ni~el School Plans Concert A mid-winter concert and a Christmu bake sale are planned Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Niguel Hilla Junior Hieb School, 29070 Paaeo Escuela in Lquna Nicuel. The school 'a orchestra, band and chorus will perform durlna the concert, said Sharon Sima publicity chairman. Additional information on th~ concert or the bake ilale Is available by callln1 the school otfice, (9$-lOSL ' 't: ' I INSIDE: •Ann Landers •Classlflecl •Horoscope •Llfestyl Pleasure Wear 'Women are like lamps in a room.' They glow and should wear clothes that make them beautiful. By JUDITH OLSON Ol-O.oly l'llol SI.tit The woman was wearing a beautiful panne velvet gown to cook and do the dishes and her friend was horrified. Would she expose such a glamorous dress to the hazards of spattering food? ''If she got grease on it she would Just throw it i~ the washer and dryer," explained Bill Tice, designer of a line of gowns and robes which he calls "oleasurc wear." Tice, a New 'York designer, is adamant that women should have luxurious fa!thions to wear when they get home from the office or through with a day of playing chauffeur and gardener, fashions that can be worn for many things and easily cared for. "Too many women dress for the orfice and look their worst at home," Tice said during an in- terview at I. Magnin, South Coast Plaza. "A man wants to see his wife glamorous at home." Tice, a JO-year.old Hoosier who seemingly is the right man al the right place, starte<J his de· sign cnreer with a loungewear gown of white satin "That was a good omen, a positive omen." he said. indicating that the trend now has swung to beautiful fabrics and Jllamor, where hi i. talents obviously are. · The young women who wore jeans and long hair during the '60s are now buying pure silk robes. Tice noted. "That whole youth group is go- ing into their 30s and arc starting to sophisticate.'' Tice prefers bright colors for his designs but only learned why recently. ''l bad a friend who wrote a book on health and beauty through color breathing," he said. . The woman, who was given a color theory through meditation, told Tice that eolor is heal· ing and that color "stimulates good vibrations." The color green is healing, he said, while orange gives energy. Yellow brings wisdom, blue is spiritual and pink stands for love. '·I've always liked color," Tice said, "and now I know why. The vibrations are high. Lighter colors make people feel delicate." He also likes opulence and believes "women are like the lamps in a room." They glow and should wear clothes that make them beautiful. Tice, ho-wever, is not married and has no plans to do so. "l have no feeling for marriage '' he said. ' He prefers instead to spend time with Vi Ellis at 76: Shes quick to pick up a banjo and sing at parties. Ellis and West; 'We were never stars bLlt we wereslwsys working.' -· Cl Tice design can be belted ... • . . unbelted for different look. Pleasure wear for the holiday . favorite friends, including some famous women and their husbands, and says that "meeting peo· pie is the great thlng. People and caring-that's what life's all about." Tice, at one time, wanted to be an architect but found that the mathematics part of the pro- fession wasn't all that interesting, lie g_raduated from tbe Universitf of Cin· cinnali and entered the retail field, which led to design. His first jobs included display work at the Alison Ayers store in Indianapolis. Tice's father was in the hardware business and Tice as a youngster was fascinated by the different shapes of nails,.. bolts and tools on. the shelves. His mot.her probably was his inspiration for design and fashion as a career, though. ''She ~ed to buy nice clothes and ask my opi· nion about them," he said. "It was always a great pleasure to walk in and see my mother looking pretty." The young designer, wbo won a'Cot,y Award for his leisurewear that goes out of the house, said he is a "pioneer" In the field of in·and-out clothes. · ··1 am inspired by the Orient, India and South America," he said. "I am manufacturing hand-beaded shoes now in the Orient, terry robes in South America and silks in Indla. It's impor· tant toJteep the arts of the world alive." Tice also wants to keep the feellng of romance alive in the world and let people JCnow it's okay to Indulge in a little fantasy. Dllil, ..... ,,.... .. _,.~~ "In a gown you feel differenUy," he:aaid. "What you project i• wbst you get back ... Bill Tice: 'Too many women dress for the office and look their worst at home.' ' Vi.,Ellls "' . Once haJt.~qt;t4 . vaudeville team, shels sbmetimes asked if she'll sil)g. 'Look, they don't have to coax me,' she says. By DENNIS McLELLAN OU• Dally,. ... Si.ff SborUy aft.er Vi Ellis moved to Costa Mesa four years ago abe and her daughter, June Jones, dropped into a piano bar in Corona del Mar for cocktails. It was mentioned that Mrs. Ellis, once hair of the vaudeville comedy team of Ellis and West, loved to alng the humorous but "risque" parodies from the act. Naturally, ahe was asked if she'd sing one. And, naturally, she accepted. "Look," says Mrs. Ellis, "they don't have to coax me. II J look around and see someone get· Ung a kick out of it, I love to do it.·· A great-grandmother who thinks and acts de- cades younger than 76, Mrs. Ellis is quick to do one of these impromptu performances when she and a woman f rlend are out on the town. But 1be never does more tban three parodies. "My huababd used to say, 'Don't be like the Chinese Juggler, On Too Loot,"' abe says. BER BvSBAND, TOMMY Ellis who 4ied in 19&4, Wts the other half of Ellis Gd West. (She took th• name W~t beeauae ber real name, ~eatey, was con1tanUy misspelled in billing>. Htr husband not only wrote all the parodies In bla wife's tepertolre, but wrott all the material for the comedy act, whlcb beaan ht 1920. The Engllab-born Ellls wu apprenUced to a circus acrobatic act at the aae of 7. He came to the United States in 1911 with a show. Mn. Ellla, a Canadian and the eldest of nit\• cbildrett. also tell in love with abow bu1lnesa at. an early aee. • "I always danced," sbe NCalll. 0 U I ever got enouah money to 10 to the vaudeville hou.M, I'd stay and see tbreesbowa." Her talent wu dbcovered at ~e •I• ol lS wht1n the prod~r of a musical etoclc comp.n,y aaw bet danclnC ln tbe achool)'ard. } . .' . ..::_ . -... -. -· ... ' .. t Dear Santa ••• I By MARCIA FORSBERG Ot•0141YPl11t .... Jason 'a letter to Santa Claus goes like th.lJ: "We sure had a nice visit today and 1 think you arc a wonderful person. When J told you what I wanted for Cbrlstrnu, I forgot to fnentlon a tew things, so I th<>Uiht I would drop you this note. ".lunile Gym. '*Perfection. "Max Machine. "Big Foot. "Race Car with Gun. "Rivlton. "I'm going to be a good boy and help my mommy and daddy. J. promise. Lo'Ve, Jason.'' Kids have been wrltint Christmas letters to Santa (or years, but the Big Daddy ot the North PoJe is so busy supervislnc his toy.making eJva. that he USLlal· ly doesn't have time to answer bis mall. Thls year. members of the Runt.- ington BeachJuniorWoman'aClub have taken on a fun holiday project -they're sending printed repllts with short personal messaaes ~ <See SANTA, Pa1e Cl) TVs Never Die I l wllb Wheu a TV Ht would .. ,o... the wood •would warp; the rollen· would fall ott, tbe paint • OJ> tbe knobl would chip · ~ and lt would 1t1rt to am ell. Yo&& wouldn't feel 10 1uUty about 1etUn1 rid of lt. But our set looks ao great and majestic as lt. "Sometbln1•1 wrcmg stands there in the llvlni with that picture and I room ••• 21 Inches of can't put my linger on shiny mabosany topped it." oft by a bowl of fresh "I thlnk It's because flowers. Jaclyn Smith loots like The only thing wrong Raymond Muaey." with it 1s when the Bionic "That's it! .. he shout. Woman jumps over a ed, "Ia it possible we buildinfabe keeps on go.-..n e e d a new s et ing • • • Cannon looks already?" Ii k e a b a J 1 point "I'm afraid so. Filteen pen •.. and Laverne years fly when you're and Shirley need a havingfun." shave. The new set was only a Not only that, the pie-matter of selecting and tu re will occasionally go having It delivered. into a spin, and you ex-The problem la bow do pect to see an orange and you dispose of an old TV two cherries Jock into set? place wbeoitatops. I called my daughter The other nlcht when at her apartment. "How we were watching the would you like an extra t hree angels, my TVset?" h u a b and s a I d , "Is it the one that makes John Wayne look like WOOdy Allen?" "It has • bea\ltlful cabinet ... "l'llpaas." 1 called my ton at school. "How would you UkeyourownTVaet?" '.'ls lt portable!" "It depend5 on how many of you are there to lift it. .. "Maybe we could keep it in the spare room," I told my husband. "I'll bet ii someone t. handy, they could fl.dtfor SS." "You said that about the one in each bedroom, the kJtdJen, the 1arage and the basement. n.e old one on th~ porch \s even beginning to smell ... Thank goodness. Chrishnas gifts that are sure to olease. .. WE .MAIL gifts of good taste W.'11 "-ndle Ill the det11l1 ind even enc;IQH 1 person1I "'"'' ng. Piton• Orders [ Borose~pe WEDNESDAY,DEC.H By SYDNEY OMA&& J ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19): Empbasta on• dee ire, friendship, controveray, dtcldlna whether you want peace -or fntri(ue. Taurua, Libra figure prominently. Adjustment la do'14=flic area is necessity. Gill otluxdry ltem or artobJecton aaenda. TAtJRtJS (April 20-May 20): Study Art.a messa1e. Element of decepUoa could be present. Ernpbula on achievement, reputaUon, knowtn1 ·who means well and who la merely bowt.n1 and scraping foi effect. Face places, persOC)5 u they exist. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Lunar QJ>eC:t ts such th4t you get long-distance calla, your opin- ions are sought and your ability to express yourself is accented. Capricorn, CllQcer persons figure prominently -so does number 8. Yee, the "involvement" is serious. CANCER (June 21-July 22>: Obtain valid hint from Gemini message. Get money's woftb and credit due. Older individual could be playinc games -at your expense. Finish what you start. Show that you are not without allies. The moo,y dilemma will be resolved. LEO (July.23-Au~. 22): Empbuls on break- inj reatrlctions, makmg new start, refualnJ to be intimidated, knowing and appreclaUn1 your own worth. Member of opposite sex who "whinea" should be viewed in proper perapecUve. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Go slow. Be thorough, concentrate on task at hllQd. Conalder feelings of parent or older individual who c.res about your welfare. Cancer, Capricorn ficure prominently. Health. recreation, work and ablli· ty to be rid of superfluous material -these are spotlighted. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You are "re- leased!' from restrictions. Routine changes - social life "picks up." Gemini, Sagittarl\111 fleure prominently-so does number 3. You could meet sorneonewbomakesJlfemoreinteresting. SCORPIO {0CL 23-Nov. 21): Opposlne fac- tions could "catch" you in middle. Squeeze play is in progress. Unless wary -and realistic -you could get hurt. SAGll'TAJUUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Accent on short trips, relative who confides love-money problems, young persons who announce "bizarre" plans. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19J: Costs, de-sires spotlighted. Family members express opinions. Be receptive, diplomatic. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Cycle is such that yolJ are "blasted'' out of doldrums. Status quo ls rocked. You come to life. PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20): Conference takes place -you could be subject of discussion. •• Vi.Ellis <From Page Cl) As a comedy team they criss-crossed the country on the vaudeville circuits, sharing the bill with every type of act from Power's Elephants and Brink's Golden Horse to unknown comics such as a pre-Gracie Allen Georce Burns and Fred Allen, then a juggling act. "I DON'T TlDNK there's a town that bad a theater that we didn't play," says Mrs. Ellls, ad- ding that their eldest daughter, June, "trouped" with them for six years, sleeping in a wardrobe trunk drawer. "We were never stars, but we were always ' working." Although talking movies began kllllng vaudeville in the 1930s, Ellis and West were busier than ever during World War 11. They were in England ~hen the war broke oul and stayed to entertaul" the troops in the British Isles and in forward areu such a1 France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Ecypt and Libya. , Once, while performing near Dunkirk between German and Allied lines tn an aban· doned barn, their "theater" was blown apart. But the show went on. "It was really tough doing those shows," says Mrs. Ellis. "But I wouldn't have missed it. Those guys really needed entertainment.'• IN lMI THE couple ... turned to Canada where their two daughters remained durtn1 the war. But by then vaudeville was dead and they quit show business. Aner moving to Altadena tn 1950 they both got jobs in a Pasadena department store, Mn. Ellis Jater worked for Shopping Bag for 11 years. While her show business career Jqefy has been relegated to photo albums, Mn. Elli• ob- viously hasn't given it up entirely. Accepted. 1aas Spread She's quick to pick up her banjo and at,n1 at parties and, of course, there are the parodies she doe! in piano bars. ··r like happy little gatberinp like that,·• she says. 11-. IH, ITIC!ttt l•-a...-, 12 ... ""'-....... '"-"*'"· I••• f-y C!lt-8H, l •L ,...., o....r., 1>1 ••· .. , .. , ..... ........ "'., ........... ,_,,y .._.... "·" ... VI fUlttftCllH .. 9f\i•V Chtrtt If tnl•Ott l She's even sometimes recotnized on the street. She adds with a laugh, "In fact, I was going to the post office yesterday and somebody in a car goes, 'Hi, Vi,' It kind of keeps me allve. I cet a kick out of amusing somebody agaJn."'' .............. ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE Call Him Elmer DEAR ANN LANDERS: You will probably tell me to 10 look up t.be anawer In a book of etJquette, but 1 don't ha~ one. Please help me. I am a retired lthooJteacher. J taught tlrat 1rede tor many Y•ara and enJ01ed lt tlorou1h.ly. Tbe problem Is thl1: How do J address ihe proaident of the bank, the top lawyer in town, the sheriff and lleveraJ others who were once my students? 1 dld call the bank president 1'Mr.'' the other day and he said. "Miss Jones, won't you please call oie Elmer?' I blushed and thought it wu terribly sweet of him but somehow I feel I should be more formal. Wbaldoyousay,Ann? - STILLBL{/SRINQ DEA& STILL: Call lalm Elmer aad stop blualaln& or you'll make DIM blasb! And tbls 1oa for all die others as well. I believe la doing what comes naturally. It works out better for everybqdy. • Santa <From Pa1e Cl) area chlldren who write to St. Nick. The cheerful notes on red paper are free, but club president Cindy Cirar asks that a 13-cent stamp accompany each letter. Letters should be ad· dressed to: Santa Claus. care of Huntington Beach Junior Woman's Club. P .O. Box 1804,. Huntington Beach, CA 92647. Carol Speaker and Jill Wolcott, project co- chairmen, have made arrangements with the main post oCfice in Hunt- Ann Lander• DEAR ANN LANDERS: Several months ago a girl we all knew and loved was killed in a car accident. She was 17. She loved to write poetry so her par ents had their favorite poem printed up and distributed tl at the funeral. That poem always gives me a lift w .. en I'm down. One and Only You E very single blade of grass And every flake or snow Is just a wee bit di!· ferent There's no two alike, you know. From somothlar small, Uk• iratoa of a nd, To that fl1anUc star. All were made with this in mind: To be ju:st wbJt they are! How foolish, then, to imitate, . How useless to pre· tend, Slnce each of us comes lromamJod Whose Jdeaa n.ever end. There'll only be Just ONE of ME To show what l can do, And you should, likewise, feel quite proud There's only ONE of YOU. -Deb Moir, 1959-1976 Thanks, Ann . - SORRY SHE'S GONE IN EDMONI'ON, Alta. DEAR FRIEND: I am sorry, Coo. A l.lrl with aacb • beautllu.1 outlook on We bad a IJ'eat deal to give. SJip your Face into Something Comfortable ... Slip your Face into Something BeautifulJ T reot yourseff ro a new hair style for the Holidays at ALFREDO'S in Laguna Beact>- and let Maria Give You A New Look I AL~ECO 1101 So. Cout Hwy. Laguna Beach (714) 494-1991 ington Beach to answer .._ ________________ _ even those that are ad--------------------dressed simply, "Santa Claus, North Pole," pro- vided a return address is elven. MrJ. Cirar noted that the hiexpensive project <budget for the letters and ()o8ta1e totaled $25 > has prompted a good response from club members. ''Everybody wants to work on this project," she said. . "It's fun for every- body. 1 iueu Jt brings ont the cbUd 1n us,·· she added. soum.coAST . ACl'OBS CO~OP Olfers mere,._ ll*llOr9CI mem- benlll111 lo< 1••1111"9 ' ptecel'l!Mt In 11111 lllm-TV lllduslry. All typea contlclerH. • • (714) 957·0282 Don't Pull Santa's Beard It's real and Jt hurts When It'& POiied. The real Santa Is at the Huntington Center Mall to vlalt the Kiddies. Photos avallable on request. Beach Blvd. & Edinger at the San Otego Fwy. f PEOPLE I NATION Shower Works in Spa~ lifOSOOW CAP) -So- viet cosmonaut• Yurl Rolllanealto and Georir Gr-ec:hto telted a Qew •bowerbath toda1 on their tb1rd day aboard the Salyut 6 apace sta- tion. Moscow radio said the shower, to overcome weighUessnesa, uaes a stream of air to force water along the coa· 1....JDJ>nauta' bodies and k~p water bubbles from floating around the space lab after the sbowet" ls done. I . In a radio intet"Vif'W meanwhile, space pro- gram official Ko06tantln · P. Feoktlstov said the Salyut lab's two docking hatches were deetgned to serve, if necessary, as a space rescue sys~m. ~Setlflltt DENVER CAP) -The Food and Drug Ad· ministration has asked the 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to stay a federal judge's order prohibiting .the govern- ment from restricting the importation and use of Laetrile. ( I NSHORT J T he FDA asked the court Monday to con· sider its request im- mediately because it said enforcement of US. D1stricl Judge Luther Bohanon's order. issued in Oklahoma, ·con· i>titutes s ubstantial risk lo public health." St rilu! I.Joo ... DENVER IAP > F:.irmer" ar(' muk1ng· final plan!> for their lthreulcncd nat1onw1de strike Wednesday while ·~omc are asking ror ·special meetin~s with President Carlt!r and Congress Somt• 160 farmers lsigned a petition askin~ Congress to meet in joint •.session to bear their de· mands for legislation hat would assu r e arm<'rs and stockmen rices at 100 percent ar"ty. ,...fndlt!ted t CHICAGO <AP> -The !'maker of two pesticides ;fysed worldwide has been 11indictC'd bv a federal ,~rand JUry on ('harges of I conreahng r ec;earch that llallegrdly showed the 1produ c-t s can c aui.e cancC'r 1 Vcl s1col Chemical I Corp., makers of the pest1c1d<'s chlordane and I hC'pla('hlor, and six cur- 1 rent or former <'rnployecs were Indicted 1 Monday on charges or 1 mail fraud, conspiracy to com mil fraud and con- 1 ceultng material facts , from the fed<'rnl En- vironmental Protection Agency. EntrgA•kecl WASHINGTON' CAP) -The State Department says it may ask the at- ' lorney general to grant emergency entry into the United States by 4,700 Vietnam refugees living in boals they used to nee t h eir Communist homeland. The "bont people" live in Thailand, Malaysia. Hong Kong, In- donesia, and Japan. The State t>epartment, looking for a Jonaer range solution, says it also plans to ask Congress ear&y next year to increase the number of refugees allowed into the United States each year. Maeda Bolt• 121/2 Bagels Take Prize • Gov . David Pryor of IMl"•ass ""'"'" Arkansas appointed Kaaeaster Hodge11, a 39-year· old Newport attorney, to fill the remainder of the late Johll L. McClellan's term in the U.S. Senate. The term expires Jan. 4, 1979. McClell~. an 8l·year-old Delhocrat who had been in the Senate nearly 35 years, died in his sleep HOOOU at his Little Rock apartment Nov. 28, a week after he an. nounced he would not seek a seventh term. Hodges, a Democrat and fr iend to Pryor, was a leg islative aide to the governor in 1975. Under Arkansas law he will not be eligible to run for the Senate seat when the term ex- pires. as&oclates donkey, is I' I CTI 1'l<IUt •uM••u MMMSTATaMl:MT • , ............. ...,.. ...... INll- NU•t A•ltOY'O NT CLINIC. !2A21 II fer• lt41., 11111<1H0 11 T-, C.. n.- J.,ry • ...,.. 1t•..-rw. "'°' L. c. .. ".·""'",,...,. ... ",C..,... Tllll~l·~~aft ln· cllYIOY.111, ~"tllll'--,OVM ,. .. ,, ·~ •• ·~ ..... lite c ... nly ~ of 0,.,.. c:-.1., 011 OK•fllW t, ttn. """" .._. • .,.. Cl<.,.. CMe4 Dtl'tr l'llot Dec.». -.11, tt11. '-'-a, 1'1' IMiWl PUBUCN011CB Jl11·11 PUBUC NOTICE 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 .8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I .f I . E ·D 6 4 2 One Cal I Service FaSt Ctedlt Approval ._...... H1•n .... I* ..._..,_S-. .......•.........•..••. ...................... . ............... ~ .. ·· --------mfGe•o.. 1002 •••NI IOOJ;••n111 ........... , ................................. . IOOZ mtlOIS: ............ 11-~~~~~~·r---~::::-:~~-1 . .._.. .................... ~~ ........ cMdt....,. _.. MLIOA ... IM. IWFFSTOP ~ ..wt.. ..t __....,. 5Yearw~,duplex,3 VALUIHOMI PYf•c..IY ...... -r I ...:.:r;: • ...._ 14' & a dfto; ocean aide You own the land: 3 Premium abe cul-de- rort•o•.......y. ,_ of blvd. Pride of apacloua BR'•, 2~ baths aac~• bedrm. fam DAILY 'ILOT ..._, owner1blp rropert;v; In deelr•ble Y·Plan. rm .-2~ b4thsand hbilty fofo tM ftnt.. good rent a biatory. Wide &reenbett afforded fireplace. All Lbe ac- CGl'ftd ... .,... _... $119,000IDdudtnc\and! from L.R. "formal dlo. Uvitlea-pool, tennis, -r• 871-3613 80-Z2:58Eves nn. Notfunr oCCered tor clubbouse, volleyball. less, $135,000. Call for Owner's ready to'&o. app't. $92,000. 'lfl=i•!l=--~ C. F. Coleswortbv PETE BARRETT In w. oewtPQS 11 aub-RULTOltS 640.0010 -REALTY7 associated b M I '• f • W t f, ~ l { l' Ject to tbl Fe4er&l F&1r1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1~~~~~~~~1 t•• r'\. Mou1lo1 Act of ueai: "'.;K · which mane It Weaal to Yoa don't need a lllD to FREE ~ ~ . ~ ~ ' . advertla• "any pre· ''draw fast" when you lerence. UmJtaUoD, o WKe ma ed la th• Daijy WA&MTOTWO diacrlmination bued on Pi.lot Waot AdJl Call now IA YROHTS !°:C:~= :l11:.°o:9:n -~--------• $1000 SZ98-toO intent.loo to make any ---------. • Brick, bN.ma a.. warmth. such preference, llmita· CLASSIFllD to carpetini wlib t.bo Beaullful 4~ yr old Uon,ordJ.tcrimlnaUon." HOUIS purchase or large 4 duplex on Balboa Wand. Bdrm. 2 l>• cauwnla Especially larae 4 & 3 Ranch style home on Bdrm unita. Baleoniea & 'This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertlalng for real estate whtcb i& in viola- tion of the law. Housesfot>Sde ••••••••••••••••••••••• General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESAVBDE 4IR-s142.000 stunniDI 4 bdrm, 3 bath M•a Verde pool bomel Truly ao outstaoding en- tertainment home. Huge llving & family rooms. 2 Frplc's. Spacious kitchen & family r oom overlook liant sparldlllg pool! Executlve llv'ln1 al a reallallc price! See 1l today. Call 646-7171 . to preview. Ol'ffl Ill 9 •II S flJI'# TON Ntrf• !•~Riii! JJ . COIOMA DEL MAR COMM&CIAL LE.ASE -10 the heart ot Corona deJ Mar. Approximately 4000 square feet on ground noor pl WI 2 II ma II .-partmenu. P.,-kllll tor Up to ao automobu-. 1se ~uarefoot. Of&NIWPORT REALTORS '75-551 I VACANT 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. $lB.SOO. RED CARPET 754-1202 SUPER POOL io this spacious backyard or this totally upgraded 3 bedroom home. Features Include cozy brick fireplace, no wax kitchen lloora, Del Piso We entry, ceramic pullmana In both baths & ita sharp as a tack. Full price $89,900. CALL 556-2660. C:SELECT" I PROPERTIES GARAGE SALE ads lo the Dally Pllotbrtog bap· PY resulta. To place you r drawing card, pbooe 642-5678 tod a} ---- Advertisers may· place ~r ads by telephone 41ooa.m. to$:30p.m . )1ond.ay lhru Friday • 8tonoonSaturday C(Sf'A MF.SA OFFICE 330W. flay 606618 HUNnNOTON 8E/\Clt JM~ BMch Plvd. JM0.12» LAGUNA BEACh ).1110~• IAiuuBeadl~ SADDU!BACK 2520 La Pax Road La.-. IWla 511"310 NORTH COUNTY dtal rree 540-1220 CUS~FIED DUOUMES. Otadline for ropy & II Ills 1s S:30 p.m. the day befort' pubhc1l1on. ex· Cl!pt ror Sund11y & Mon· day F.drtrons when dudllne ta Salurdar. 12 noon. a.ASSIFtlD UGULA110M5 ll!Rl\ORS: Advf'rll.!lers hhollld ~httlt thelf' 11d:c dallv I: repOrt errors lmmedjat&ly. THE OAILV PJUYI' es.~umes liability fOI" the f11'8l In· ~ tnllfftlon onlv. CANCEU.ATIONS : When klllml( an ad be 5\ft ui make a record of the KILL NUt.'8ER I!!~ yoc.1 by your ad IMter u '9C'eipt ol )'OUr ca-llatlOfl. T'hl• kllJ number Mlalt be preMn• t.ed by tllf advertlMI' In CMtoh dispute. CANCF.tl.ATJON OR COR RECTION OF NEW AO BEFORE RUNNING : Even ~rott is made to kill or correct • new ad lhlll baa ~n order@d, but -cannoe 1111aran· ttt to do ao unlll lhe ad ha~ appeered in t~e peptt DIMF,A·UNE AOS: The!le ad.a are MriC!llY. cash in advan<'e by mail or at any Ollf' of ou.r or- Ol"e!I. NO Phone orders. Oe ad Ii 11 e : 3 p . m, ~day, Coi\la Me11a of· nee fr 12 noon at all llrancll orrtces. THP. DAILY PJl,OT rHerv" the rlllhl to elua.lf:v. edit. censor or reruse an1 adver· l!Kment. ano to chan11e ita ra1el 4' re11ul~Uona w.tt.boul prior not I~. cuss"'eo MAJUMG ADDIE SS P o. Rox 1560. Costa Mesa 92Q6 GtMr• 1002 Gt•rll .............................................. Burr White Realtor 2901 NtwPOf't 81vd.-----------.... Newport 8Hcll, CA 9266J JOIN SUCCESS Experienced aaleamen: Here is your chance to join an active beach olflce w/more cu11tomers than salesmen. In our area bu,yeri ate afnuent, sales large, ioan officers indulgent, and properties clean. Every salea tool, plu. Bealtrooics .:computer Terminal. Get out of your · .. rut &c find what we cao do to make- your next year rewardlng & stable.· Interviews cmfidenUal. -------075-4630 ..... ----- ctl.O~ PAIMSf ·Then you mmt see thls 4 BR, family· ·rm, formal dillin1 rm. home .w/lbdoor j•cunl. Situated in .Irvine's .Racquet ciub -a crut. f aa\Uy communlty w/nt> u1oc. 'dues. SU9,500. MarJon Frizzell '752-1414. (~) quiet tree lined Street. patios. Gourmet kitchen. formal dinina area vi.ew1 park like grounds. Veterans ofter• encourated. $72.500. . • J.C. Mesh ...... U0-5101 WATERfRO!lrf ,HOMES ASAL E$'t'TE 63H400 JUSTUSTID • .,..,,.uou•uv CDK DUPLEX--~ '"'--eoJQJlletety Nimodeled. S 179,000 FmllslMd new paint ln/ouL New See and bear tbe aurf and tdtcbem. Each wllt bas 2 bask in the 1un of bedrma, brick fplc, great Newport Beach llvlna. locaUGo, w&Uc to ever· Short s~pa acl'O.'ls to t.he )1hlna. AakioJ $178,.500. beach. Larte 2 Bdrm un· Mt-7270 its witb palios and baloorues oiler ex~llent ~~ 5~: rental 11n1&$ for &Um· A--A-mer/winter rentals. . r- W.vERF1lONT REALTORS HOMES !~~~~~~~~~ REAL ESTATE 1: 63M400 9340 :u..ca ""11f'°";,_ 1lf'°"'T'- • f I i;j • EWLY PILOT Tuws.y, Decembw 1 S. 1177 .. For Sale HoutH Few. S• Hout .. ~ s• Hotnn fl.or s-. "'9t l'or Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..._..,_S. .._..,_.S.. ....... .... W. HolnffFwS. G...,... t002 .. , ... ,.. IOOZ GH1ral IOOJ C..Me.a IOU INdl 1040 ···•••·•··············· ·········•····•·••··••• ..................................................................... ••••··················· .....•..•••..••......•...••••..•••••••••......••••.••.............•.. •••tel . IOOJ G1•r.. IC)fJ •wrill lotJ CJ1•r• 1002 ·••••··•·••···········• .................................................................... . DUPLIX 1DUPl,IJC HPT HTS ,,. VISTA CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Beautuul land 1s available to you from a!l level lo a knoll with a 360 degree view, All plantable.. Call ~ for prices &locations. · WIALSO HAVI 2, 3, & 411*11• ........ with or without acreage. What price range do you prefer? A SW8I DUPUX IS ALSO AVAIL l Side has 3 Bdrms & 2\.2 baths. Approx. 1638 SQ. ft. of living space. The other unit has approx. 1400 sq. ft. with 3 Bdrms & 2 Baths. These units are close into VISTA. and about 12· minutes driving time lo beach. Super. s harp! Great for the two family '>i tuation or as rentals. $130,000. . ~COATS & WALLACE ~REAL ESTATE, INC. A IO!'Al n O\tfNFO COMPANY SlHVING llH SOUI H l"llASI ARLI\ SINt:C 19b~ .OMI OJ A llND ....:. move In by. Christmas in this cha rming Eastside 2. bedrm home with flrepJace, hardwood floors, secluded yard. Patio with bltn' BBQ. Run a small business from the' separate workshop and guest area: Super amount ot off street parking; $69,950. c..s ......... CHIJSTM4S IAIGAtM -live in luxury. at bargain price. You'll love the cool re f reshment of central air conditioning . Shimmering pool central location, JACUZZI, close t~ · schools, churches and shopping for only $65,000. c .. 640-6161 S..-.rvang Co~ta Mc~a·lrvtne Huntang!t. n Beach-Newport Beach llfi CANYON °TOWMMOMI. l IDIM ·BeautifUlly new! 3 bdrm Pinehurst . m o del <or 2 a n d a d en) w ith .spectacular golf course view and a location that 's close to the pool, jacuzri and tennis courts. Wbatla way 'to Jive! Completion expected by ·December. so hurry. Presented at $199,500. U~ICJUI: li()Ml:S REAL TORS : 675-6000 2443 Eau Coast Highway. Corona del Mar Jlso in Mesa Verde, a~ 546·5990 Dehrxe unill~ aolf coune view. 2 Bearmis cueh, prlvat•, qutet, lar.1e aaraaes. Perfect retire· ment home and tncome. Call ~lUl ·v.P HERITAGE • • REALTORS SI J, HO DOWN S&S Reule Specialist!\ SuPer pride or ownerthlp 2 BR, 1 BA unlt.li w new shak• roof. Jn Rfl'ul le>elll· lkln, only $139,:ioo Pen.cinston Prope~ CALL 955'-0350 f• ,, II ,,., .. I'\ ... SUPEI STARTER lil H1 '1 fll Jt 'I I J•'f ll'o l~~~~~~~~IEASTSIDE CONDO. Ji Bdrm only $58.930. Ntw c 1.8, drapes & Btaut docrt'd :i Br. 1\4 C.-.. W. 1022 Ba w/pooJ., r ec rm • ••••••••••••••••••••••• hMJrY fac. Woo't last . re HOUS1 ALONI 911l,OOO. Wro. Powell ReaJ 11 worth this price. But »itatei a.sit for Carrtel _______ _ you can llve near the1-•-·-l7_5_.______ MEWPOITWIST beach in Cor(>na del Mar a_ & 5 $$$ ffX •SAVE! ~ bavo tenants help "" GYe Warmed by a huge log pay ... $175,000. Use your lmaginatlonl b ur nlna !ireplace-MOIUMS llALTY Wtth pa.int, carpet and cooled by the sea! 3 * 49 ... 057 * some li.xin' you can tum Bedrms with 8 .tth bed.rm .-. thts large 4 bedrm, foml· den ed · I Y h o m e I n t o a or ... arrang to swt your needs. Cheery full $13,450DOWH COIOMA DB. MAR showplace. Big family service kitchen. gather. room, pool alae back lnt room, oversized Jh . yllnl, 3 c1o1r garace, & ina rm. 2 Story desJan much more!! This won't "Flxina" reOect.ive In last! Call oowMS-0303. the price! I A areal value fortboseln the know. Im· 01 A. COZY 2 U HOM! W /SHAX! IOOF . Ill'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! G1•u 8' I 002 IG ••• .. I 002 -.........•...•.....•.•• . ..................... . 2 BR. 1 BA home on R-2 lot lJve in front unit while buildJng 2nd unit on rear ol lot. Outstand· ine Investment.. Only $134,500. FORESTE OLSON mediate pouessionl Bkr 53S-93U. and a charming little guest house. Strictly·pride of ownership. $85,000. Ge•r.e I 002 Gew.. I 002 , •·~ ........ c SALllY OWMH . ............................................ . URBAN SUBURBAN REALTY· 17141 727·4200 or C7 I 4J 727.0520. !i:~:'! .....••••• !!~~~~!'! .......... !~~ WESLEY N . TAYLOR CO. HEALTOf{S SllH'l' l!J.J() . C~ HIGHLANDS -S 179.100 Like q wet country living in Corona def Mar ? Then see this lovely 4 BR home ·today! Nice fam r m. formal dining + tx:>n us rm. Lge private front court-yd.· View of ocean & hills. WHUYM. TAYLOI CO .. UAl.TOIS 2111 s. J111 I H• ..... HEWPOIT CEMTB, N.I. '44-49 IO PIMIHSULA POINr . 4 Bdrm., 2 ba. home. All amenities. Lovely area, few steps to beach. $189,500 UDO ISLE Newly remodeled 4 bdrm., den, 4 baths, living rm. w/cathedral ceiling. Lge. master bdrm. suite.'$224,950 llG C.AMYOH 4 BR, fam. rm .. 3 baths. Beautifully decorated Broad moor Plan 3, on extra large lot. $325,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Buy~·d·· 011v .. NB 67':J 6t6l 1002 ·········•·•·•·······•· ...................... . 41R +POOL $55,800 Bike to beach from this beautiful garden home Best buy in Huntington MEARIEACH MO 9UAUFYIMG $140.000 Beach, $2300 down or ai; Gt'~ral I 00 GetMrol I 002 sume $240 monthly pay· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• men ts. Hurry ' c; all Super sharp. new pool home just one mile from sandy beach, No qualify. ing. Call Mack, 962·7788. MARVB.OUS MONACO Cull us about this 1m- maculall' one owner, 2 bedroom. convcrl1blc den home 1n Harbor View llomes . The nwnt.>r 's metat·uloui. care lo every maintenance need will 1mprc<.,s you. 1\nd th~ highly com- pclltive pnce or $136,500. fee will pl~use you r pocketbook. can 644-1211 /JD.NIGEL BAILEY & ASS(;)ClllTfS 963-6767 OVER 65? OPfNllt'l•llSll,f.IOllN ,. ~:~:~;~~::~~~~ [Jfl d!ltll one of our tra1ned l~-~~"~"f·~~~=~•~m~•E~-~· rounst•lors for ways to reduce taxes. No charge! Confidential! Phone for appointment! 67s.4961 THE CAWSON CO. REALTORS 2SlBNewportBlvd. N.B. ------BY OWNER ... Ctastotw CHRISTMAS lllDUC'nOH FOR THE HOLIDAYS Everybody discounts and barga i n s at Chnstmas. Our sellers are no exception about their 4 bedroom. A lot of nice features to tum you on and a good location So take advantage ' 546-2313 Ollf"' ,,. q • 11 1u,.1 row 'J 1 • ~.b~~~J!~ .. , [ ~'. lfilltil Q.. ~E:Y '1EJSP.E:ALTORSli NEWPORT DUPLEXES Two NEW duplexes from $179,000! Prime NewPOrt Heights locations! First user depreciation is super. Fast escrow. All 3 bdrm, 21rz bath units. Jog to wuter. Best buys rn Newport-PLUS·a peek·a· boo ocean view. Call fast ~7171 Oriti I I• I \IU"'J _.,I t [~lfl!Hill MESA WOODS This 1s one of Costa ·GROWING FAMILY? CORONA DEL MAR If your kids are into surfing & sailing· & you have lots of them Odds, that is). -then you must see this exclusive. .new listing, just one block from Big Corona on TWO LOTS in old Corona 'del Mar. 4 ~ry large bdr ms., almost ·s,ooo sq. ft. in the home. $330,000 673-4400 HARBOR CALL 95S.0350 l4 I f•\ • t It I i • .'It~ •• , ~ l4 I 'o, ' •I' I ' 1 ( )~.ol ~I' I/SIDI! COSTAMISA S72.000 3 Br, 1\i ba Condo. Uv rm, din rm & inside law>d rm. Upcraded. No c ommon wall. Gar+prk'iC space. $69,900 Pb 962·352'1 NO AGTS. ' Costa Mesa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bedrm, huee lot. Comple;t.o with hardwood floor, dbl 1ar, covered •-------· patio le quiet street. Out PRICEISIUGHT otatateownernecds Im· PRIVATE WORLD Pvt party, mu.st sell one mediate sale. SUpcr buy. WITH POOL of two properti~s on hurry! Call S46-5880 Behind encl 'd. front Jt1owerSt.lnEastC.)t.l Courtyrd . Secluded 4 duplex or I lot w/2 bdrm popular .. Deane" houses. 673-6372 home. Liv rm, Cm(y rm + mstr bdrm all lead to Prime Mesa Verde Home. patio pool area. Dble en- 4 Bedrooms, 2 baths, new ~ •-trl v i pool &Jacuui. Many up. -~·~B.LO w3, a um. ery m· grades. Open Sat/Sun. 4 IDRM · preulve. 968-3371 2873 Europa Dr. 557·2151 {4e, elean condo. Well or 546-2873. located or clubhouse & ---------• POOi. Abundant atoraae. ~ Wttlker & lee MESA VERDE 4 Br + Near all scboob incl OCC ___ R_eal_F.is_ta_t.e __ _ • Fam Rm, lmmed occpy, & abopplns. Priced to ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~~ by owner. $84,500. Aak sell. cau for appt. today ........... -for Bob, 752-8259 545-9491 H.tia• 1042 1002 WANT TO START LOWER? $55,900 Will buy you a very fine 2 bdrm. condo in the developing city of Irvine. l mmed. occupancy avail. $62,500 is an exceptionally low price for a large R-2 lot (60x.125), with a good 3 bdrm., family fm. & dbl. garage. with room to add a separate unit. Xlnt rental area. 759-0811 450 NEWPORT CENTER OHIVf 7S9 0811 WHYRa.T? Gorgeous 4 BR, pro· ressionally decorated. c:= Walker & lee Real Fatale Beaut park·like yard & .. 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; vacant. Ready for fast ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEANFRONT Swiset Beach 2 homes, 2 lots. Bkr/Aitt 846-56G6 move· in. 540-3666 Mlden/lftftlton Eastslde Costa Mesa. 3.21--------- llf ftelc-.11 llfAl !STATE Ow.& ANXIOUS Reclll:ed to St Ol.500 bednn homes & room for more units. 300' deep lot. Hurry.Jots of potential .Jlere! Call546·5880. ··~-~~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS SEAGATE DEEPWAT~TNHSE Lowest price waterfront at Obly $199,500. cau to· day. PURCEU. REALTY 846-2848 Two spac 3Br+ hOUBes. ~~~~~~~~~ Frplcs, beam cei\'g, 1-....... 1044 inore. cftllSTti4AS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""'9rt bat Ut.ata SPECIAL Asdls Highly upgraded & re· {7t4154um mOdeled thn.tout. Thia 3 Mesa Verde Golf Club 5 Br, fantastic view. Y.i Acre. $295,000. Shown by ~ only. 1790 Panay Agt.~ bdrm beauty features urthtooe crpts in U v rm & fmly rm. Huge eov'd patio leDllh of house. Bil belt yrd & lot.a of rm for pool. Can add-on for In· come too! I Only $75,000. &lbmit your oCCer today I GUATFA.MILY HOMI Vacant & ready, 3 BR, z - BA, ;rurtte Rock Broad-. moot. Larae PC>Ol·u lot. country atmosphere. $ll4,900 VAU!Y 40.9900 ~~!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!~~ Mesa Verde 4-5 Br. 2~ ba, 5'5-IM91 HEW LISTING! OCJ<~i\N VIEW' !\ll'r:> lo ocean. delu'Cc duplex. I & 2 bdrm um ti. l'.irk J rJrs SI89,!IOO' :\lay trade for home m•ar the bay' guc:;l home enclosed - ii.land for aviary or lrmtdH.wDtlptex arum~ enclosure on ap· Spacious J bedrm. 2 ba, pro'<1ma ~e 3~2 acre & 2 br, 2 ba, huge fncd parcel. Adjacent appro?' yard, 6 car gar , ocean 3 acre parcel also avail view & short walk to inwholeorpart. beac h. Prime San Mesa's lavishly dccorat· Ge.rot 1002 ed 3 bedroom home!! with ••••• •••••••••-••••••• IOOJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• -2 story. Sale or trade. for -444 rauide home w/R2 ZOD• (~l~'mlittt!IUJfl ang. Agt. 831·12S7 · WOODBRIDGE Balboa lay Prop. lttdtors * 675-7060 . )45 f. Peralta HAis Dr, Anaheim CHARMING Shown by appt only to Older 2 bcdrm with big quallfted buyers. (714) Clemente residential area. Offered at $185,000. Submit your terms and HURRY ! Call World Wide Brokers, 67J...4MS. antiqued, hardwood paneling, decorator d rapes. cicpcns 1vc wallcoverings. plush, plush carpelin& & a great neighborhood. The yard is spacious & beautifully landscaped. The proper· ty Is vacant & ready for a quick sale at $95,900. 521-8430Courtesy to bkrs. lol Only $49.500. Low,-----i--------• low FllA down payment. -• flOrl'W /Y CALL 751·3191. • C:SELECT Call anytime Classified ads sell big ut AY IEW SCOTTREALTY items, small items or Laguna's best buy at I PROPERTIES 536-7531 any ltem. Just. call $1J2,000.2Bedrm,2balh, OCIAHF«OMT --------·1_1>42-_5678 __ . -----2levels. Lovely 3 BR, 2 bath GeMrcd · 1002 G .. .,.. · 1002 u -' rvRN.L 7108W.OCEANFRONT 400L.,.~· mn 111 • furnished beach hou~c •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• c.M. t"'~ 'MUS ~~.;~ cae: REALTY INC. • 541-1290 * Have something to sell? 110111 BLlllS CG. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE SPECTACULAR UDO ISLE New Listing. One Of A Kind, Beautiful, Cheery, Sunny, Street To St rada, One Sty Home. Three Bedrooms, Two Baths, Lrge. Living • Room, Sep. Dining Room, Lovely Sun Room · Plus Sou t h Patio Really An Immaculate Home. Built By Holstein. Priced At $235,000. A "Joy Of Newport" Listing. 111 Dona DIJVE 631-1800 . . MADNE T I I' I I I - Oassified ada do it wel I. Want Ads Ca 11 642·5678 G1Mrill 1002 G1Mrol 1002 ················-······· ······················· THIMOST IN A. MOMA.CO An exclusive presentation for the discriminating coupJe or bachelor. 2 . Bedrooms, Den, Dining Rm.; on a corner lot, w/decldng, jacuzzi and' tr ees for privacy. $145,000 Fee. . .. COUMa&. ..... co. .. 644-1766 2111 MHolOAQUIH .. U .. lD. IN~C.NTI .. • _. I CAPE COD DISCOUMTID Real Estate CROSSING $53,000/$2,150 FORHOUDAYS WHY Like ne1t', by owner. 438 The Vlllage of Wood· TOTAL DOWN The price ta '62,500 and Princeton. 4Br, 2ba, bridge. n>e best or both Winding roadway to YoU won't see that in pool. $89,900. 642-3729 an. worlds. Archltecturally soaring 2 story retreat! 19'7&. A 2 bedroom condo R£NJ7. s. uniq ue 2&3 bdrm at· Pri t .. _ tn Huntin""on Beach •---------• tacbed & detached re· sect!t!l:....,toPf:!~~ cloee to ev~ing and ... when owning is so New Condos. 2 Br, 2~ Ba, sldences from $96,990. Jiving rm. Gourmet per1ectfortbecoupleor easy.Cbeckthis3bedrm 2 frplc's, ceramic tile 551H161 k. h 1 k -'~ .. 1e /:irson Do 't i home. Quiet street in a:ltchen.s & bath. Pool & -----. ---1tc en over oo s sun· 0 _. • 1 n = area Close to spa,6?~l2 Broker UNIV. !>ark Village m. shine courtyard I Wind· Decem r. 5'6-2313 E · l za>o sq ft detached home ing stairway leads to OP(N "'9•" HIJN fOlfNIC"/I • asy financ nc • .,.... Paluut I 026 lox.bit loc .... br tuahly UP· s wee p i n g m a s t e r Owner~arudou.a. 64$. 7221 ••••••••••••••••••••••• iraded thruout, Jg. yd. bedroom plus c hild's $134,900. Ownr 551-4632 retreat! Hurry, seUer iaf~~~~~~~~~ WHrTIWATlll VU aft7pm anxJous. 84Hi010 1--------- •>PfN 1t19 • n HtJNrOUNICtt Eltec. Townhomo over· 1 stry Jbr, 2ba Broad· [w, I VA 18.MS -. looklnJ harbor & south moor. Corner, across ~"",. ·. IJJUP,: i1li0l~ OMLYS62,500 Wntclfflt..tty coaaUloe with nltht rrom park.Lndsp'd,auto fiElii:'I: Best buy in the area. AJr ----------liehta. 1 Bdrma, 21,ii ba, aprkJrs, drps, crpts. conditioner and 1ome fill Up fam rm, !rplc. 2 Story $1~000 0wnr ~1 otbernlcex:tra's. Calllna end uniL Prof landacape · • EASTS I DE R·2 us la a must -The do1 _.... Sa-el &decorated. Gu BBQ on WOOOUIDGE . bites I A quick escow and unu ... • sundeck, wetbar. ~. mt PBESC01T With ~ 2 bdrm t h 11 1 ear' a best Great Eastside location, bch, comm pool, Jaz, LptWoodbrid1e home. s home bnnliot income Chriatmaa present la •extra large lot, fruit sauna. c l ubhouse. Bdrm or 4 Bdrm+den. while you d evelop l'OUn.s.e.2313 trees.Sk,yUghtupatairs, Tranater. quick Overalaed lot, fully anoth~r unit. Close to °""''IU•HHUHTOfllHICt' 3 bedrooms. formal din· poueulon. Owner lndscpd.. Ideal for pool ahopping & transporl•· 1 I in t living room 483-8147 Open dally. 3% All upgrded. Mexlca~ ~~take al*·: llVlif;f ~1720i::' .. 5oo~8Jf~!8:Ji agtwelcome.$129,500 ~';~~;~vi:.~ ---·-••1=~ _,. Fii t•V..., 1034 Nr park. Walk t .. lake. ~ Walker & Lee Real Es.tate 'IWO YRS OLD I IRBlll.1·-·--·.···~··;·:.o·····.··~··:!11••••••.•11.!b~lS~!w~·o~o!:,~· 835-!:;B~r~:~~~l_o_w_n_r: rHVESTOR'S DUPLEX -·· . ~ _._. AISOLUTE SPECIAL aose to the beach. ctean ..... ~-... Unlk~ i:'~ a harp llST!! J47,500 3 & 1 BR, cpt'g, drps, IY OYtttEll Balboa model wllh 2~ Guard gateway pro-bltns,4 car, etc. ODenSaU ·S batba, 3 118 b edrrn1, 'Yes, 11U1111tho1>ert buy tectslavisb groundswith $159,900 SUpe.t dean 3 br, 2 ba, epac. patio, dbl gar .• In WOODBRIDGE. PoO\. Secluded entry to J.ACOIS llALTY lam.rm.,on quiet cul-de· VA.P'HA or eonve.ntlonal Priced $5,000 below the executive llv. r m.. ~c. Nr 20th & Irvine. termaat $'77,500. Jllltaaleofaamemodel. Sun,hine 1ourmet 67M670 Drive by, 2038 Aliso a SU..SllOO,eves.963-0391 Tot ally upgraded kitch en overlooks __ _. .... Bel f call 5'8·9891 or W'IUHttwork A1penwood ~Y Broad· private courtyard. ,.......,.,.. P sp.5178 (213)4.11-1809 IQooc. Spht level-s ing ate bdrm 5bedtooml. Call to itee. &~'s r:eat.r <>wner Calw .. W.. IOU .. W. 1022 , .... .._.INdt 1040 ls lllllious. Submit IUl1 ··-.. •••••••••••••••• ............................................ . offsl Sfl~O 4 BR. ~. Vflr7 clean. Of'f/111119. ,, SI~ JO•HfCt• • ~ $71.'795. A.pptox USO sq ft. r'll''*'' ......, ~·:.::.::;··· 810181 ILlllS aa. ~~ ~::~::._IAMC_ss_r:oo_~L-TY_ , OVER 60 YEARS OF SERVICE ~ ~~· Cell• RBHICID GI TIRMS On th.II btO sbJnale roof n nclutyle famflt home. S bd, 2 ba, !mly r m w/'°*"b ~ cemtt1t work, planta' ....... fc bfl COY· ered paUo. Al.lo lt'ftctcl dot nm, 11• chUd"'n• JiV bowJe at play yard. Only $78,5001 OW' ex· chm.-. a.mt ~ Walkt:r 1; l 1rn ,, COIONA DB. MAI ;)cAlj==A RLTY s 11.000 "I PLAM"TOWMHOUSI "Located In The Popular Newer Caoyon CreiJt Estate• Area Just · Minute.a From F asbion Island &' Your Favorite Shops! 2 Lovely Bedrooms, 2~ Baths, 2 Flrepl$ces, 3 . Pallos. Built ln All· E lectric JQtchen Beaut.ilUUY Carpeted & Draped. En-.. joy Tbo''.1P ool. J acuzzi & Tennis Courts. 1125,000 Shown By APOt. T b ll prut11tous 'J'URTLEROCK Plan 4 ls nowprioed unckr markot and r c:ent appralaal. Alcnott \t acr ptio- l•fooa11)' Jancflcaped lot. WON'T LAST LONOll . . . ' ......_hr.. .._.;. ,_ W. Fw We · ......._ Por U. . Othef-lttlil &tot. · Ottwt-R ... EatClff ..................................................................... ··•················•·•· ......•..•....... , •••••.•••..............•..•• ~. Olctrnber 13, 1171 OM.YPIL.or ~...-10 z ......_....._ JGS Ml•,....._.. 10",....... 1090 ._,,o,.,t, Jooo ..... .;.. H1•"U•,.•1l1d u.,.,.0111 H1•"U.._ 'Ill•• . ....................... ...................... • ............ ~········· ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'...., . 2900 ................................................................. ... Lingo Aul~ UDOISU Q.IAH&HUT DELUXJ!:C.M.T'RlPl.EX ....................... C....MeM Sll4....... 1%44 ... ,.,,..,. .... 12'9 Uixurtu... Wat41rlront 3 ·Convenient " quiet 2 W/ownct'9' unit. Seller lpaycublnafiaahtor ....................... ._ ........... ••••••••• ..................... _ BR. hnthowle. VJww Of bdrm , 2 ba. condo ~ith m1y carry lo•n. nr · YoW' hol.&ae, unit.a OC' land NICI! 4 br, tam rm. 2 ba. Vnlv Parle z BR 2 Ba w~ 6boppbc 'area. The Bay From LR & lill lhc •m•nlll•. Very .~~~~iR'h4,;~l~~· Or•.nK• 90 Back pay. In Oreeabrook. $(9~. $C»:mo.~atear'1-1op'. 2Br, 2ba, frplc, petJo, MBR. Only •1100 PN &oodbuyulSSt,900 ~171 penh OK. Cati anyUme 7SHI08 Uoa. $5l-4m all. 5:30 pool. U25/mo. Call Month. 1 Yur Leaa. · _ _ srou Ht>alty 531·7533.. So C t Pla•a wkdyl ~or7Si-7'llt G11f:geaJa.Co • ou • area._......;.. _______ --------- 8111 Do~r"'Dr N }j SAN CLEMENTE Renhltt Wlq&Cl'eek a br, 2 ba, &....-IHc:ll 3241 ---'~ •• , .o·o · Four. yr. ()Id tr1 plex, ....... •••••••••••••••• frl>Jc, 2 car 1ar. Pool. ..... •••••••••••••••••• rev'± ••Ja J s.i.2 in good rent&! are.&. HouNs furNlhecl ~or ~o 2b t (-' fl I ._....,.._ I . •a WestMster I Ott Oul si;n 500 r, Iv, ,. ••I, rp c, ••••••--•••• .. •• .. • IXCEPTIOMAL YllW OM THE WATU ••••••••••••••••••••••• '1mnu HENRY ~~:·~·,.,·::.:•••••••••• ans Or•nco Ave. 3 Br 2 oi>td. ~. blkl to bc:h, no , 2Ba, dlado. VUlas• Watch the llun M·l while UERE'SYOU~CHANCf' RJ!;ALTORS - -3106 Ba, cblldron 4£ pets ~/c•wdren. $48$ mo. SuJuao,nrlake,PoOl.a ••lf•1•1 Lip~ Ma.-e ~ wffll rtlum(f on your large Beaut 3 BR home, S2SOO 21.S OelMar '112·4121 ....................... welcome. $475 mo. $200 49t-2905 C4l' ar.'385mo.'9S-$7f0 '-•IM Wew ..., __..., '"" ....... patio overlooking lhe bay dn. Call now, 2' hr S Br. 3 ba, furn. S450 sec. ~71MS Me•, eatre1 IHl•4l•~preftulewel &40'boataUp1Thlarare i;f!l'Vice848-68'79aat. TRIPLU.c.M. month, 8'7Mll00. Aft 6, LRGLUXCONDO U.,...NMJ-1 1212 Priv.oommunltycoodo.3 ....................... JU ,,_.._ .... cn·lh&-water hom<i has 3 Great Eastalde Joe, 875-8~ SoCstPl f.r 38 ....................... BR. 2 ba. Adult. ODIT. •l•ctrlc•I t•r•g• door opt•Hr bodroorns,2bathsandis OHwrReall!stGt• newer3br,2ba.frplc,yd. la.oaPtftlftsula 3107 2~ba,all~~ap;~&:lr. Beauttruf Sea Terrace :O~aUoaReale:535( SH too c:Ioeeto1u1bool1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• (2) 2br, lba, patios, encl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pools, tennia crtJ. homo. 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, fam1 ________ _ • • • ' ' • Mobh Homu sar. SlM,OOO. 2 Br, wtnl•r. S32U. lH $495/nm, rm. fnnl dinti;ir 4dlvfng. 3br, 2ba, tam rm, back · 495-1720 IM .Quail l., Fof'Sat. 1100 TomLee,Rltr,642-1603 81110011 Blvd. J:h&lboa. 54()..6S97 84&-2143 Pvt commuruty w/pool, )'I'd, tenrus. no pets.~ DANA SOU'l'H LJ\GUNA Pia Jae, tennls & bench. mo.4S'Z-S'17l POINT LAGUNA BEACH c• ..•..•.•••.•••.•.•.•.•• Good Write Off! 7 l • • 8 7 9 . s 9 9 1 ° r EAST C.M. '125/mo. Poe.. lse/opt. ·--------- '98·881Z 499·4SSl A97·2489 Prop1rrtl•• 12x44' New Skyline, lbr, Great rental area, 2 2J.3..33S-4QHI New To....,..,,,....,.e units. 3 752·9223or-...Sl\ ...... 32t0 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!.!!!!!!.!!!!!!.!!!!!!!~~~!!! 151-1910 "' good loc. Reas rent. Tnploxes, 6 units, all C--dlf Mer 3122 Bdrm, 2 ~t;;:' Calh ceil-••••••••••••••••••••••• ~oo ouAil~r~r HACH ~to sell. 648-7891. 2Br, 1'h ba. S23S,OOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnp fplc step down llv· a... Par.st 1255 BR. 2~ ba condo, newly I,... I 044 I,... I 044 60 Ft bayfront. 4 BH, den, &x.JO' I Br. Roadmaster. So. Calir. Realty 2 BR, block & ~ lo bcb. ing ;m, dint.na rm, paUo, ••••••••••••••••••••••• decor'd, frpl, pooi, paUo. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• pter,onPenrnaula. SIIJOO . See al 2524 ~560S ~. gar.~mo+Sl0credlt0nc.be~u.New3Br,2 M00.831·2747 CHOICE Woodbridge 2 Br+ den 2 Marshal!_!!llr__tl7~ N(0eAwport 20Blvd, C M . 5 UNITS 644-1160 report +$100 non retun· bath detached • ......._ 329e EASTSIDE b a. Broad m oo r NEWPORT BAY -""~pt Two 2 bedroom, thr; 1 L..-IHch 3149 ~~~c!{al~~S: ~:t'!0'Pri~afer:;a d0(; ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/alrium, cor. nr lake. TOWERSCONDO RedYc.d$3,750. bedroom unil.6 in aood ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• lst months rent+ S160. Mltr Br. Club facJ.lltJes. mottnew.4bedrm,Zba Alovely3bedroombome pOQI&. &tenrua.$107,000. OntbeBaylnBalboa,Ji: Anxious o wner has rental area. Seller No. end 2slry, charmer. lMMonteVlata East of m.31119 w/fplo, DW • cpta. with a laq;e yard. New SS1-068S lBr. adults. pool, s lashed price from mouvated.. 2& +den, J:L• Ba. 6mo. N B vd 'w I Pre• t J I 1 o u ~ plu.mblnf, cmrpets, no Manna, boat !>llp,secur1· J Cl b b & evpo: 1 ·• est; ..._Vlef9 3267 ne1gbborbood. sns. wb noors. etc. u ·s a ty bldg. $99,600. ~~~~al~~ !~~~opa~~: Ii jauall l-s~· •• ~~0'97~ or ~bysic':alf"~w ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll63-4567,Acent,nofee. STEALat$83,SOO. a..,.a1toch 1048 Ownr/Agt.67S-7520 l'Ollv1ently 10<.'aled. Low fltac• . 497-'lU or963-067Sforappt. New4BR,Uty,mt.v1ew.$425Jae 3Br l!Mba din ••••••••••••••••••••••• r-• 2 BR """'1 Great a.---6-... •--h 316a Lndacpd. No pet&, rm lg' Uv :._ w/Llc I WOULD YOU L;k'es. iox61.tDN4958) ..--. -'ni-it2o Mlwport ..-. ~ 3Br2 Ba, cpta, bllna, fJ>lc, U25mo. 01·014; GanteneT' cit~'5~ . CONS ID... IARGAIM See It today I MOO OUA&~t NfW..o!IT l«Aaf. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lncd yd, RV space. f'SO. -..ait n.-.A Rl. ..... H'....,lilS Be1utlfU1 West Newport 549-0022 · 6'12·0550 ._..ept tn913-7§5 living 1 block to the ""' tM l!nhrtohttr *4-PW• beachfront home. 5~ Br. ' ... .,.,..... 326' Cot.*:rll h- beach, with 2 Bdrms .. 2 SpaTkling Newport Piny bartender behind Finest in area of C.Osta 2 ba. Speclal low rate for 3 Br+ den, nr. So. Coast ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• ~IMd 3425 baths, privacy, nlc Beach pool home. 3 yourown7'wctbar,open Mesa. This great In-6 mo. llle. May consider Plaza.$445 .. mo.657-0863; ~ANl'ASTIC Npt Terr .... ••••••••••-••••••• neighbors & flexible Bdrm, tam. rm. & din. kltchen/fam·rm. ideal 1 C7l•)956-S87l 549-M88 540-1720 Condo 3 br 2 ba rec term.~? Would you c·on· rm. BeauUCul cnrpels & for entcrtamlng. 2 Large vestors income has yr y. ' • • ' MARK..MainoUa- RANCH llAL TY sider our Q. y ·O tor drapes. Priced ror a fast bdrma each w1lh bath. owner's urut. orterd at s.. Jumt E. B.roadway 3 Br, lBa. no ~rera;.;;ah/dry.;5481~~2 Atlanta HD. Adults only, 511·2000 $85,500. sale at $118.950. Hurry! Super plush thru-out. $115,000. .~ ~1trmto l 178 l(llr, new paint. cpts, ~el a8'-mo. · over 40. Million S rec ___ , NORINS REALTY Call 540.1151 /\dull park 24x60 Green· *4-4-4 uNITS• ••••••••••••••••••••••• drps. "'°°mo. 6454461 ' . racll. Stturit7, all applic. CARDIFF hnur, 1973. KG7202·3 Buy 12 units together or 3 Br Condo, AIT, refrig, 8 Taro 3232 <\ br, 3 ba, ram rm, 3200 960-1368eves. ON GRE!MIELT * 494-8057 * Cull or v1~1l our office. separate 4 -plex, at sun Juan y J JI age. •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• sq.ft.1'44&tntJa10, N .8 . Pool enclosed itar PI\ CI FI C C 0 AST Sl35,000 each. Ftplc in 143.'5/mo. 1 yr lae. Call Super, lovely 3 br, 2 ba, SUJOOmo. A&ent, 5'1·5032 Child. 'oK. Garde~ ~ESEAWALL RESALES. lNC. 2105 E. front2un1t.awitbincome 871-1.220 f I t f d d '-ft--L W •-wr Grove S300 mo Call 'J'h111 popular 2 bedroom townhome In the Terrace features high beam ceil· ma. wet bar, hlgb.ly up. graded carpet, wood paneling. ll l!I clean and ready for occupancy . Nlltl~ $82,900. 111 Dall Rd, Anaheim. $UlOOperbJdg Pc, crp, ence Y • ....,...... n es..., • • Separates the ocean 991·8060 *I ZN. EW u-~-......... _, L-...1 kids/pets welcome. $395. Ccndollvlnt at It. beat In 848-11118, Tim Moran from this 2 BR. & den fMI MONTEG04br, 2ba, ..-VWl1llll"Wll~ 963-4S67,Aaenl, noree. this btf1 & bright 2 bdrm, ~ 3,00 home: 3 baths. Priv. de-fam rm. Ownr. 20U Port '68 12XSO, 1 BR, adult, UNITS• ••••••~••••••••••3••••• Twnha to 2B 2Ba 2 bath end unit w/brick ••••-••••••••••••••••• velopment of Blue Olelsea. &W-1981 small pet prk. $12,000. Alt 3 BR frplc w/great G•IOOW 202 e cua m r, • frplc, bltoa " xtra Lagoon, finest in 1 ... Yvt•w betofr.642-8546aft.4pm . tm' t 'ote u 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• air.attacbgar,spacious, storaie apace. S390 per Br duplex, pvt yard. ' -000 -,. ~~. calel~ .... apy on°yo•~r HOllEFINDERS s:NOmo. 544-104l mo. Avail Now. Pool ~~ld,OK.dbl ... !41'17•,.,.bc~~· 1 ..... guna! $286, 2br, 2ba MobLle Home In UOHCOUHTRY ..... ,7 wu -u d b 1 "'u .....--IQ, ~· MwlonRealt...v 49'·0731 exclusive Biysldc 5 ....... 11 future. 'IbousandaorRentals FomlalnValley 3Z34 uti H y on yalkl21 ________ _ ""r"" 54"3666 . All areas alt pnces ••••••••••••••••••••••• owneral 54Q..8IM4 W er V1lla1e. D10. rm, den, DOUBLE WIDE v-Sample: 4Br 2.Ba f le ed &Lee Real Qtate t.All-e- RANCH fl EAL TY IHYESTMEHT .. . OPPORTUNITY: a tx-aullful motel, heart of Laguna Beach. Close to beat•hts & parks. Xlnt cond $750,000 551-2000 m; . ~W~tr©. - -,.. ~tnil~g;-Room For •1111-2eoo The Holidays! 8 h L 2 Story home in '"The eQC OYerS Ranch" area ot fine It's just a minute's stroll home&. Molhor·in·law t-0 Woods Cove Beacb quarters. 4 bedrms. from this charming 2 BR formal dining. den, brick With bdwd. nra. and.n&at fireplace. Extra baths, fireplace. Sl44,900 (4431. iiiiii&LI ~ ~ l In CaRfonla" lndry' wet bar. Pool' LUXURY $95 lbr tum mobile •. ·' rx j cov~ •• .. •••••-•••••••••••• jacuzzi & clbhse fat AdWtaonJy' lfyou really $1!i03brhse.opt.tobuy patio, ruce c ean, SEAVIEW 3Br, 2~ ba, lc6oal.a.d 370, Boat :Slip avail. have a liking ror $22S2brKida/pet.s mo. 9808 Sturgeon, ram rm, Ocean vu,••••••••••••••••••••••• $.59,500/0lr. 675·7903 animals. You'll just love • IJFETJMESERVICE 770-U70 pool/tennJ5• Se~ty. wee, cheery 2 Br, uiet this Zbr, 2 bath+ family 8 UnJts, Bread & Bulter, 557-0122 ..._.leiCJfon leach 3%40 $895/mo. ( l3)430-adlt.s only. No peta. ~s. LEASE/Of"TtON NEWPORT JIEIGllTS. John Sdar ai:t, 546-2020. Quail Place Prop. Balboa oceanfront dramatfc duplex. 4&3 bdrms. Perfect awner'1:1 home w/tncome or super summer/wintt·r rental. Seashore Real &late, 676-511()() rm home w/exqu1s1te Anaheim Pride of ••••••••••••••••••••••• HARB o R v I E w 673-43IM xt.ra.s Plus sca:;on h~ket ownership. 's19s.ooo ask· •I Is A RENTALS Real nice • br, 2 ba, fplc, MONACO with pri vate11c6oo·---,-.-.- 1 -... --17-0-7 for 2 for ~nhm1ted v1s1~ ing. Submit all offers. Whypayf25-S35when c~, conv. area. Move 1coudrtyardd, bUeautlfudllYd ••••••••••••••••••••••• to Lion Country Safan, Call 962-2456 Curtis la· you can get the best for . ~"" ....,., u... 11n sea no para e Just down the road. vestments l~. Open 7 daya. na t in . .....,s, ....... ,...,,, th t "''A · u bl r M Room for single !Gl..8713-41 S1002braptloshare Aaent,nolee. 11a1r:,0f11~1~80: re~t ~~ person. Nr. lOthSt. Pay, CALIFORNIA PACIFIC Costa Mesa Beauty, bread $160 Bach w/pool ulll pd Executive home near $625/mo. owner/ Agt beach. Non-smkr. '12S Mobile Home Really & butter. 12 Units. Shows Sl7S Bach/apt uUI pd NB ocean: 4 bd, 3 ba, tam 758-0619 mo. 7U·546·0601 & 2706 Harbor. St.e 208 gd potential. Amenities S207 2br duplex w I yard rm. din rm, wet bar, fire 1-SS_l_·23S_1 _____ _ 540·5937 incl pool, all W).its furn. $3303brcondow/pool ring, outdoor BBQ & $100 3 br Condo. Cls to cWM• 3722 LEAVI! YOUR Asking $325.000. Submit 1826NewportBl, C.M. pool. f7SO/mo; Consider Faahlon Island. Short••••••••••••••••••••••• all otters. CUrti.1 Invest· $21) Fee 645-s.990 lae/opt. MS,o707; 968--U47 term only. '158-0087 NT 1 Br,,....,,. LIDO SA .... DS Wl~ATHOME menta962·2456 _,., " Jn this beautiful, 24x60 -------lcAoaP~a 3207 Colorful 3 Br, l~ ba Con· AMBHOMl winter, f'l>lc, patio. aar. Nice 3 br home, 1 blk lo l!Yll Gulfstream. 2 Br, INVESTMENT ••o••••••••••••••••••• do. 2 mi to bcb. S37S/mo. BIG CANYON. Abeolute-873-7787 eves. bch.. LoL~ of decorator ofc & 2 baths. Nu carpet Be the 1st owner-2 3 ~· 2 ba, dbl gar, over 900-2021,or962-2456 ly smashing Augu1ta Mne 3724 solarien &even your own of your choice, thruout. 4 Triplexes & 2· Four-sued lot. Im mac., no 3 BR 2 BA pool f ced Plan. A masterpiece of••••-••••••••• .. •••••• JaCUUI. OUered ut Staradultpetpurk.One plexesjust being com· pet&. Lease $525/mo . ...J I '1en to dramaticde..lsnwitbun-sso~-·ur . $115000 fr~ ., . I d . lb 't r (213) 447 ·.,410 wknds Yl..-u,Zcarpr.,cose "~• · · o ....... ta ... esa s ntcest p ete 1n c ct y o w schls & shps S395/mo surpaHed golf course Sludlo 1 bedroom FUU.ERREALTY parks. Sw1mm1ng , Orange.CJosebeforeend l213l614·S070wkdays_ lst&last.6?a-4S4s. · view! 3 BR. &.den. Maidservtce pool 546.0814 Jacuu.I, ahu!fleboard & otyear.Lenderreadyfor DRAMATIC ~a)' " $795/Mooth Zl7GNewportBJ CV UNIVERSITY PARK Ox· Hiia 1050 ---------1 IOClal ac:Uvllies for oil qualtCied buyer. Call Newport DUe llt.e view 3 Br"townhome, 2 story, H.ASTINCJS&CO. 81 ~ • lord. 3 Br, 2~ Ba. bonus ••••••••••••••••••••••• All Cor l~s than $30,000 ~or~UiSdya. ~ tbla •JtectacuJar 2 frplc:, blio., crpt.s, drpa, nALTOllS 640:116 ~. 0 rm. 2200 sq ft. N.w cpt.s, I • B I F R BY OW ..... ER (KY8S()&. 7 > 119 .... br 2 ba N'e\"ft'\rt Bay pool, pvt patlOIJ, Xlat loc.1---------1 .,. • ..,.,. drps. steps from maj e Y r, 1e am rn. " Cabfom1a Pacific 4 Pt.a'-"'• ... .:..,ers, front_c.,.,ondo, Jrd Owner occupied -1.nce e~&TISTV greenbelt & pool. Owner. ~/rplc, living nn, formal VlEW of lights. 4 Bdrm, Mob 1 11 n I II t J l 3 '"" Avail immed. $112,000. dining rm & mstr bdrm fam rm, llVH Montcgo • i e ome cu ty F~ce entren ~ area. . flr.16QSmo.67~77S new. Good tenant.s'tllly! WATa 552-8587 w/cothedrnl cl gs. All up· Sleps lo pool, Jae, lenn1s 2708 Horbor. Ste 208 BR. 2 Ba. 2·2 BR, 1 BA + ""' $435. mo. 661-3445 Townbome Jotatecf tn the & UUlltles · araded & prof lndscpd. J 540·5937 bach. $149,500. 640·5711 Coroao .. Mer d22 C'.ov 2 BR 2~ b•dls 2 CU>SETOOCEAN ... 11 l Sl.56,000/b6to!r. TiiESTARNESCO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Biltetobcbfrom~lge es. • -. · ~~~_..._. WAHTED car gar. unusua Y ge Pri ORiy 644-260 I luxury twnhm w/view o( Pnv. patloll. U~aded ~ -- JI 3 v e buyer r 0 r lot Owner. 768·5183 n ~for safe 1200 HEW LISTIMG Bay view 3 Br 2 Ba, gar. lites at nite, w,arm (rplc, appl.i's. Security, Poot" :ao wportBlvd,CX Sycamore Plan on ~ul de ·-;;wnhome. a Br, din rm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OH f 4 UNITS newer duplex on park. jacuztl, pool( dbl gar. jacuzzi. 6 Mo. leaae, M2-21611 sac (Woodb r1d ae llv, rm, 2ba. 1600 sq ft . FIVE ACRES Ten2 &',fbur1Br.Super Avll/1/78.$530.644-6126 Avail now. $495 mo .. owner will con1tder SCISCASIT'AS Creekside) Write p 0 . $75 000 SSl-1234 IALIOA PEHIH. loaded with oak trees in tiuv al $23 200 per wtlt. Newly remodeled 3 br, 2 213·926·2890 longer. $1."10/mo. Nl I I '.'! I le ~=nt~OOl, N.B. 92663 · ,_:_·.,.,~ 1052 =~~ro~i!t::h &ch'~~~ the Cleveland Nut 'I wUlgoqwck! Call: ba, S. of Hwy. $650/mo. DELUXE. new a br, 2~ .ir:1~ b:.':,O..i~~1!Jy. NEW LISTING Village I Cambridge Model on qwet street. 3 Bdrms., 2 ba , which has many extra.11 .. new dis· hwasher smoke detector • custom panelini: in den or bdrm. Must see lo MP- prec1aLe. Shangrila! ~;:•••••••••••••••• call for details. $349.500 1''orest, So. of Orange Co. Days SJa·OlWS, Eves & ba, xtra lg. dbl gar.1 bl)( ne peu. 2UO .Newport LIDO REALTY Municipal water. gentlt· wknda67S-7931 to bch. Encl'd yard. SS25 Blvd. NIGUEL SHORES 613-7300 ~?~1:gs1~c~~llbw~~ut~~l: ~ ~~:~~~Au :n S. ~Hwy, a Br 2 Ba $625 mo. 960-6209 or 536-2331 •AD--UU-~-o-nl-y-.1-lt2_b_r-furn- • GARDEN HOME carry Terms. HKll. 17ea0i • .,,,.,c..1 • .,.... mo .. Beblkaut hmanlcurked Really neat, 2 br, 1 ba, garden apts. Stream, Ocean side of highway (714) 1!76·5717 hme. 10' ops, par s, OW, cpts, kids/pet OK Bluffs tood~J BR, 2 ba, rec. room, fge J>OOl, cov- and sensationally de----------OR 522·2080 645·9161 bch. lawn ma int incld. $350.163-4567 Agt, no fee. xlnt.cood. ~Mo. · · ered garagN. P'tom S240. corated. Very private WESTCUFF Ownr. 541-l?:JZ Agent644·11J3 3lOO Parsons. 642-MTO courtyards with 32' pod!. Beautiful 3 bedrm, 2 halh FIVE ACRES 1---------12 B S t H' ghway 2 n..1-~ •• •-den, 2 baths . home with 15t24 family TAX SHEi.TM r, o. 0 I • '""-3244 TIHMIS & llACH pac.l brfardenapt. Pool our,..., "' S 1 5 0 0 0 C 11 Hard to find horse pro· .... EW ILD~ Bltns, newly decor I led. ••••••••••••••••••••••• B B N t & r""-. Al uW ""' Adul•-, shows like a model-rm. 5 • · a .....,..., w. USO. Phone 546·5460 . 3 r 2 a. ewpor """ ,..... "° $164,500 546-58S>. pcrty. Bnwd new 3 Bll. <! 8 units. super. loc. Ask· days. Umv Pk Ill. 3 Br 2~ Ba. Shores home, new I y no pet.a. szu. up. mo. BA home. Huge fam11~ ing$350 000 + bonus rm, Oxford, paln~ & decor'd. '550 El Puerto Mesa room. wet bar, frpk · J ' · 3 BR, 2 ba., beamed ceil, $525.547-7044;833-3215 mo.640-21181 1.958MapleAve,C.M. rar garaee. Won 't last' c1ei l I isl.5 Apt5 BKR. I@ --1.1· R rp · b l d Sha:] 3 bedrm, 2 ba, NO FEEi Houaes. condos. 3Monarch Bay Pl1aia (71">677-5891~ WESTSIDE-.um-. :S:, • 2~ a., se. yar · wt1;7 cpta. Super area. duplexes. Re o t a l l&Z brfum. Adults only. 496-~~ia~lt~0836 r_.,.1 __ _,,_ 1 1076 ORS2:2..oo3o ~-~~~~114~8~-23~23~~~-, 28Rapt.C&thedralcell, Ki a pet OK.,S39S. PavtUon,675-C912Bkr. Nopet4.Goodlocation. ~~~~~~~~~ ~--mw bnght&ai?Y.$395 963-4567Ageot.n-O ee. Luxury Condo 3bedrm 3,_MU632 _______ _ I~ ....................... lusNtsProp.rty 1400 SEAUONREALTY ltlMfALS bath,den,waiktobeec1b. l .. 1tlwq0018.~ 3740 l'llOMENADE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~~~~elf, ~1'[, m-5354 •97·3388 2 BR, l Ba ..•• , ...... S34S Pool, tennis. S850/mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOTH! HACH 1800 Sq.fl. Ideal tor COMPLEX 2 Br hse, s. of Hwy, walk 2BR + D&P,2ba •• $400 Avail 18 moe. lease. Ask SMALL BEACH HOTEL from this charming 2 BR Insurance: Title or R~al c._ .. 0 C loc Uncur-to beach nice paUo '3'15 2BR + Dl 2 ba ••.•• $500 forJay,A1ent, 6'"·7270 Rooma$32.50Week ~~HERITAGE • . REALTORS Move-in condition. Tile roof, i.pr1nklers. new landacap1ng, many in- • -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j tenor upgrades. 2 BR's., , C""""'il SIL . • I n a d u 1t c o m m .• """' amenlUes abound. Only home. Larse yard• Es~at«? t:o. Exclu111vc """ren,....tly re.nl·ed. u24,000. Call bef9AM,or an'sPM: 3BR,2Ba ..•.••. $475/S351.._________ AptSUO/mo.538-705e hardwood floors. Local· R.E. nghts ·In shopping .., 3BD 2~ b '475/'95'• edonattractive,qwelre· cent~r. So. Hunt. Bch. Owner. 831·7204 or 8'1!>-49a7 ·~ a..... WALK.TO BEACH, pool l.acJllCla.oc.Jt 3741 Joe. Call 962·2456 Ask for 495-5906 d •BR, 2\.'l ba • • •• $500/&25 & tennJs. Excttina 2 •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• sidenUahtreet. $78,300. Vince 3 Br bouae, crpti, rps, 4 BR. 3 Ba .•.•••• ~/750 bdnns b 11 COMQUIREO $95,300 CBS) By Ult 1oraeous up· ~1/Ji grades of this beauttrul ~ Biacay In Woodbridge. Vi Featuring 4 BR, ramlly I'OOQl 8.1\d 3 baUls. It'll n~w and it's ready. Priced below anarket at H t· ,1 I ·I.if•' u11 I 1\11111.1,, ,, I Ll'i P/,1/,I tit d 1 lb 1 11 <I <HllH $1~ ......_ Vlefo IOj 7 re d hill ..w::.~ !:)52-7500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br 2' Ba, carpet, drpa, pa\lo, lndacpd, Cn cd, beaut view. 541·5550 or ~~~~~~~1-&l>-~n-~~~--~ UNIV.PARK DeaMJlocne. abr, 21,ba, dlo rm. ram rm . '1A2.(llO/t{.ade. 87~-8437 &.8SUllTIM11 • Nt...,.... leodt 106' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 .. -Ho••ft_E __ LohforSaM 2200 llreplace. $500. mo 5BR.3Ba ....•..•.•. ms Story,4 .3 a,s1un· GUNA BEACH Mm. ~ -• •••••••••••••••••••• ••• 640-8208 3 BR 2~ ba HVHma $650 deck & atrium. $675 mo INN. $65/wk. $250/mo. IHVISTMIHTS C...rclal CH~lCEVIEWLOT VERYCoq2sly3br + ~RGE bome-on ~:!~e~;~oc~li1IT-) 1'714t 496--771 I P'ropttty 1600 Nellie Gall Ranch. den ho!lle Sm yard WATER with t>Oat dock, •s.-5294, 88$ N. Coast ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oiange ln plans forces f J M to • $.Ms' COMMERCIAL LOT 40 x the saJe of out' .55 acre, ~· 0 mo. · 2 Story w" bdtms, fam _H_wy ___ . ______ _ IMVESTMiMT w'~ N rt Bl d hilltop equeatrtao Jot. 85' 7 aft6PM nn, din nn & prlv•cy 1-wa-.1 3752 OPPORTUNITY ,,_,, y ewp0 v ' x l~" level area. Prin COltoMMG 3224 $1200/molae. ::Z::-.. ~ .... --. loc on. '60·'°°· • wnn D ..,...t J Three suite Medical only. Askin1•110,ooo. Ph ..... •••••••••••••••••• ..........., NOR ....,., oea· cenlc 'flews. luJtury bldg. R~ception room, 831-2leoevea. S'ICIAL tioo. Exec. a Bdrm, don, adult apts, fU.m • unr. ~;· !":.0 f~ ~~e:r·~~ 11 1=;_~· ....,._Desert. 4 Br a Ba llome on folf ~~~rm. New Jn & out Near Regional Sbopptb 1 g consldertrade&&terms. Resort 2400 course. Opt avail. 12/15. lf5ZJCAMPU5""·'-111iE ON LIDO S l l 2 Center. Heated poo • OM<." 500 '93 0233 ~wt ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1115 mo. 640-21181 »tL: '"" • P• c a jacuul. Nr. corner Allt.11& -..--·-r,,2 mo bdrm++. Glamorous Pkwy&Paaeodo ValQ• ...... ou.\"ttNIWPOll' ••ACM ARY A~RblAdlrtM 1,_ 3 brcotta.1e, pool, Jacun.1, Turtle Rock, Campus hideaway. $850/mo clL :i.T 80 cres ,..al tra ia, di.shwaaber,~ultaonly. View 3br 2 ba, atrium, ON WATER. Fabulous AUCIAPLAZA CCNtdoffthtl•• own-0 eorgeous view; fre1h 4MS-2498 ...a bar l~cpd 11prklr VlEW 2 Br w/beaut de· l&VlLLAGE houletfors • 170 water aprlng &Jold etc. Lo.;ely, ready Jan 1: cot$700/molsc. 581-61.sl 58.14130 .. ·.·.··.·.·.··.·.·.··.·.·.··.·.·.··.·.·.·I claims. Surround by New BrootcYtew Condo, 3 $500 mo. C.U 645.2233 Sony,no~ts. 1• go\'ernment land. Br, 2~ Ba, air cond, dyl ~af\S Wzd ......... Hw A) leACHW ALK SllV«'W'OOCI Ci Arrowlltad Cl)U, drpe, •ll ma.Jot' ap· • n•Wti • till.,_ t INdf 37" ~~ TOWNHOMIS Lake aoreuabl• /roin J)lns, ~ p .. tlo, tennis, 1'J:rtleroclt" br, tam rm, c.l 6Jl·f400 ... •••••••••••••••••••• ,,.... .......... "C" Plan. 2 BR, 2 Ba, :\ Jevd. 2 Car far. A ateaf at ICM.too. owe 2nd. Try thll~. ~Jacunl. No pets. cliunn,2ba,vlewofUCl.f~~~~~~~!I----..;:...;... \Uilloto\bcbeacblrom -Only$47,0IJO mo. Nr. 8, Cout Anll. Jan. srd. L~e.1- lhll a BR, a~ BA, pall~ Call Geora• Fr•J lot J40.W Ordnr, wator, uson. New S.vlew.1Br,2 ba. OCWROMT CO\'fr, deek.1111. wet bu loto: duel pd by°'"*'· $575. Pool, tennla, Jae. IBR.,Jbe,ntJ.'515 t~ Check the COID• BenHlnJtJ• B.E. I lt~/PITS OK Alt-541..sm "75/mo. yrly 8'fS.()56Z S1WS TO MACH mualt; faclUUH-Jr. 5'2-"641 FJSlde.IBr,'8J',SMS. Sub-Jeue. no Mpoalt r. 2•1La~~'310 Ol)tQ\Plc Sa pool, 2 -...orf'IM258 SHAIP1 quired. auU. immed. R llDl..$Sr5 --------• aaunaa, a ntellfc. pooll _____ ...., __ 1 •· 1 bath; qll/dJ'Pt. aean T\trtlf:rod Brood· "'"491J Bkr. &t.mnl.ICOWU.$10l,500, Wa11ler/d.r11r. 1tove. moor. lcnmed oc~n- -Kida Olt. ..-osmo. Pb ey. ~ Br, I ~ atrlum, s Br, lam rm, view, RV Nll-S8810C'540-1•a many ntraa. 'riet• Hbmll. Leaae $180/mo. associat ed 'J'hat._ ALL JOU o.t Iara 30da11d lnt.h loc:a\lon nt eetiool & AvaUJanLAatG'lMOOO ~Ou~!~ ~~it ~O:~':'i ::l:t4Ji~~~al~~~; .. n ~c,..~~ ced PavWoa, C'7M9J.a Btu. ' on, 2 uA, ,., c, en , lb&. SIOO mo unilltho • ya~ ln.Ut treea. 2 car end of Jun. AYail lm· 2 .,-, Slut• b0nu1 rm. Bii Unlvtr1ity Par~ l, 2br, aar .• apaclous, $000/mo. iai'd. 2tG Wallac•. saso. 2ba. frl>lc, AIC. '400 mo . ..:lA::.::t:.:•:.:l=ut~. 8'::.:M54~«:.;S.::.·--·t-med.~-'1Ml39~~=-·7~-moot.h.. 6'2-<m2 ..,a.sooa dy1, 011-023 oc•• .-.... .... .wtwlmcl. SPICtAt -""' ~·.uw.'°~ UNY. Park ana. Conve· 3'8r2~ & coocSo, a, Anll w1e to t/10/TI. •i!t•ni~~Piloc nlenlb'toeat«torJ". ~~Cail,JanL =·~.'=-=: ' llrfiel._, __ , ao 4Uftrlal ~. Jt>t. 2ba .;..;.;;;;-==~~---• ha:llly.-.'800t'a.o.or :r"":"~ trplc~fl:l~cd p1tto. 4Br1W.Jatt,tcufar, mlderaUocl lot rf&bt t;J. or '1nOre mo. ""' J1.HU.1107 bit to k:b, dub )l'tYil. J*tJ. :ztlO W. 0..o. ..,_....UMNtil. ~ nt-• im •wm.eo.sxz fl'ClllL (UPlt*t>m..,_ n,... f" ... , 11 •, ;,, f .. · .. , f • 'WI\ ft l.. . . ) ~Y Pl or T_,.,, owm1aer ti. 11r1 ~.~ .... ~~-=! ..... !~.~~ ...,o;;"lriwllty 5001 ~.~.~ ..... ~~.~~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ !!~~~·:.~ ..... !!~~ .. • ........ ., I .. u.tw.. ... rt leech 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost: Mon. 111is. Se&J AIW>moliY :·;!::?~~.~:.~:~~ .. ~!'!'!~·: ............ tt:!!•':'!'!• ............ :::!":='; ............... 1501 W ... tdff Dr. f'LANT HM l1oo1t St1m\.'1M! Ht, l '1r. Acctna 8kkpn.¥ New Detail $1\up nccd11 .._=_,...__L 1769 ,. __ .._.__ ... 2,,. ,._....,...,.~-. 3114 BAYt'KONT. h.e 2 Br 2 =OffFtn1~n.et5aJCtr• 5 uld. female. liP~fed, 11MP.QR4lY • J'i..Jp. ""'~,......,...--... ----.. _",,.... .. ~ Lady alont! mubt 11ell! wtannai tlc:1a ()()liar Vic. lft' TOcLty to Vo!Oflt Top ••I paUd f:n&Ull! -·••••-•••••••••••• -·· .. ·-••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba.1ar, priority to anuill ,.._11 Si M Ideal Newport Duch Rocklcd&• and V1ctorta -v•n-"' 1 ........ ntln" ,._ St41tnfqs, can palnlttn.. Iive BIG! . 'SA 0 0 boiit lllp S&>O 113a·MU ...., on te unu"er I L.... bl h··" .. D B h ..... .,_ .... vv • • COSTA ML-.: -u 4 ~TSIDE ~ozy 2 br, evs · (714ltl42·3111toct246 ..ocauon. go~ ls,..." r Lacuq_a l'llc bo~lclce~plnii; a111cn buffers~ llOI h«'r'I, up Thur1n Slrot Brand patio, iurasc, blln• _____ ---yr:s. Ho•pllal ~nllo.n Reward !! f94·946f or mtintl4. w,rk clo .. to ~w11tery shtmpoocr:. nc.-w dttluxc 2 wdruom S3'7'5 UI021atSt ~lr71:t 2Brl~a8a,'fwnhsc:slylu. NO.COSTA MESA forces ule rtME, 494·34171fl5:30PM your homt· l'°ltiur,• C'hHkOlli.l»ic:k·up&dl WUh Lovely ipaclou1 · · adlts, no pet~ S255 c •• , 7511400 •• •••••• Clerks to Sr Acc<Wn livery A\)p[yat towubome l>P•' w llh MISA PIMES 548-21ti82 ·~~· llOJ, . :u1, t,..-,2!,,mo 01uuaHOUSE tant1 needed thruout 2068Harbo1' Bl, CM ,l&JNI.>· rwlllll ~/mu •""" l$q t 'nt: o l' vv mo "" R£WAROI Or Co f4S t<m QUAIL PLACE NewitudioaplS2JO l Br SpiiCIOl.b, bnght lbr, lbu •442b1.Jfl1Jlt'Ok$15Smo NEWPORTRf;ACH • ana:_ ... ..:l'lll1&H't1 f'KOPERTfES, lNC S2PoolSS. Aviul i..•1n !J't apt, ~ mo. Cllnnery All ground floor, Iron\ 0000 Sq. rt. unllml\ed LOSTDOG ~~<>u.otem""' mo 75:?·1920 or 648·~ Ad. juJa~~ui :,.t•uon cy area. 673-~ prkg, AIC, util i>d • 1>rof. parking. Own1?r too busy Femulo medium ali&-CAils. uuin. St~~e111 k d rm. ..,, no~ s. pen -----bldg,ett< I h M t II ~ m _,_ t!Vt!nmaiti or Wt'l' en ll. dJIJly. 2650 Harla Avt', 2 Br a"" •te""" to ftl>eao 540-2200or S40 ~101 e sew ere as U! • black & wh1w marklaaa. No. T~. l1n1on &~ RENTAL AGt:NT ON C M (Mt!!ia Vurde nnve l ~.do ':'3 0"" • -Submit your terms. t'Xct-pt aome brown lnTbeCityo!Oranae 'AVON ,.. PREMIS~SAT&SUN a.·~~· (f u rbol' Blvd) uti · P · • 7 ·mo. THEEFFICl~T TIME,751-1400 around mouth, Point,... 71,1 .. 4.,~103 Cllrfa•slarnincp · .,..... o '"8 • 64213Md~,642-6578e"e '""""' .,,.,. Ml ..... ,_, L..i....a-OREATRECREATJON: 2 en. 1 Ba duplex. Cph1 549.2447 -.-.tor x, a • ..,wen to ~~~~~~~~·! -.....~w Swlmmln". aaun.ui, 2 drps, rc(rig. stv. encl Newport ~hores, ' Dr, ALTERNATIVE "llaMlt" Wcarina flta PorAVOM health ca:bs, billiard:., gar No pet..!. $270 mo O-P.-. 312' dplx,fplc,28a,11nfllgar, Mo. to mo._,r~nt Incl: $600 WEEK :1~11:i!!!.w~~0~c>st ~==~:~·:~~ llNUIMTATIVIS lligbt.Jlghted tenn111 ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~mo.645-7450 ~:s:;n~fz!d phu~~ ~ov' h tlTlfM cbilda pct. Very gentle company, Costa Mesa. Beat time to astabllsh l'OW'U. Pro & pro ~hop, ----- ---Panorama view, nctw cln ~. 3 Br. 2 b1:1, encl. gur. eragc, conf. rm, mt1il • but prC>bably scared At Must h:ave exi>erieoco, customt-u. Joterested'> &oil drivm~ run~e. purty c 0 s T J\ M Es A _ 2 2br, 2 ba + den •l·plex. Blk to beach. Bulcony, no serv .• underground prki; $150 WEEK hungry. Family andous ablti to toke off trial C-11 5'0-VOU or Zettilh room. • • Bedroom. for mature Nopets.Mgr496·l097 __ pets. &moremNewPort ,_....TI_ tore.:ovttr.lryouseeber balance.Sendresume&.o"•7·.l.35D-------· FUN ACTJ V IT JES adults unly No pe~ ! Bedroom apl, iaragc. TSLMgmt _ 642·1600 TiiE~XECUTlV1': ---. ,.._ please c U (114) ~·~O Box t:U, c/o Dally Pilot--------- 1'\tlltimc director. rr~e Refer. $26.5/ mo. Qu111l 1 IDl.le to beach. At Dana .r_ .... ~......_ 3176 SUITE, 64<>-6470 Potential or S.W.Wl ~r Cc>1llt M~a P.O. Box 1560, Cqsta Babysitter needed Sun Sunday brunch BBQs · 1 p t ~-m• FOR•tt•.rE We seekpoopli!who 11eek Police i\n1mul Control Mesa.~.92626 d•v morninas. 9:4l to . · · • Place Propert1ci;, nc. om ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,_ If SS6 S311 '""' trips, parties, sv,ort (71417S2·1920or548-8~ 493·007~--c...ac1"'"'2 Braardcn•pt. succesi;. youmeetour . . Accounting 10:15. Call644·T4009to tournament11&more weekends. Ask for ....... "'-4 .. -h 38 ... 0 ~:.:'rmo • .. The most competitive ~~~llhcatloftli you wb11ll REW'l'R~ CASH RECEIPTS Z:~ PM. Monday thru BEAlJTffULAPTS· ,.....""'ji°" -.. ..,...,.,.. · rates 10 town! J>'ully 1wvc your own profila le A • , Friday singles. l&.2 bed~ms Wanda ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ 4981137 or 834 3471 serviced & improved or-business. We offer th•j• •• • •• ••• CLlltK · Jo\Jm. & unfum. Models SHARP 3 Hr deluxe beach lbr. Sngl mature person, fices. Space avail: 1455 & winning combination,• lnterestmg posltlon re· Babysltter wanted Tu•. "' .... n "'-·ly 10 ,ft 7. Room· E........1.-.11ow VIII-urut. D/W, frplc, paUo, 00 ctuldren or pets. S2lO. ~ sq n. at 60'" per ft. the finest eqwpment to Found: Siamese cat, fem~ conc1hng A/ Rec ac· monun1a. Corona del v,,.. U4I "' nr...--"7-A 1960-2358 Al!o avail: 434 to 4200 sq dispense famous na· 1 yr. oJd. Vic. Newland counts. 10 Key & lite lyp. Mar area. 673-0609 mate service avail. No 621W.Wilson&16·2010 gar. vai 229 Avenlda Doi Mar. flfrom62'-to66tperft. uonallyadvertl!Jed btwn Yorktow n 4c i.Dislulls.Accountiniex.•~---------- lease required. Sorry, F1JRNORUNFURN IRAHDHEW -t92·S771 Call Prop. Mgr., Judy GarfieldHB.962·9M3 · pet. helpful. Work in adult& only, no pets. •2br town ~ome w/frpl 3 Br apt/condos, conve-Tustin 3890 Clark, 833-8813 or stop by WRJGLEY'S GUM FOUND: Bl k Cocke~ lovely new facilities m Bankinf O akw ood •Lge ~~d~ltsc~~iy~arage nient loc. 5 uruts avl. $400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4100 Birch St, Suite 104 (1 AND Spaniel puppy w /whf C.M. ·Apply, peraonoel Garden ApArtments Pool &jacui:u avail. up. 964-l!i07, 640-1751 $240. UTIL IHCLD blk from O.C. Airport, TIC T AC'S streak OQ chest, vtc. dept. NaUonalhSyatems UNIONIAMIC HEWPOltTllACH HAS AN OPENlNG FORANEXPER'D NOOF OPBATOR H---a..WMerltli Birch at Dove), N .8 . C ll p ._ c ~ Corp,USlBirc St,N.8 . ·-...-• New deluxe 4plex. 3 BR. Wuter. gas, electricity. Open Mon tbru Fri 0 ego r.. ... CNearOCAJrport)EOE. 8801rvim·tall71 h> w di dV"ll bl WD hk Unique 1 & 2 Br. WEPROVIDElocation, 751~ "1-" 6450550 00 an I age frplc, t~!..c ..... ~ Complete recreaUonal S:JO..S:30 cornpletetra1nineandln· ________ _,Ambit.louar---pleWaoted .... __ .. _ .. , ... _...._ , .. " p ul yard gar .--1. 545 . .....,.., all . f . t S -v,. " -~· -"' __., ....., a unno !l62-t.2IB fac1huea. Adults only. Office &1ite, new bwld· st aUon o cqwpmen SCRAM LET to manaJe a small busi· J700l6thSt Beautiful, new, adult Sorry,nopet:>. mg, all or part, 4 blks and protected ter· • ness,p/llme,W11lnotin· Please contact Doris <Dovrr at l6th) upt:.. Great location. 2 New deluxe twnhs apts lg Callfontlo Apts from ocean. 438 Mam St. nt.orl~. ANSWERS terfere w/your present Mit(·hell, 610 Newport 642·8l70 pools, 2 Jacuni~. 3br 2ba fplc bltns W D 141132 Newport Ave. HwiUngton Beut·h. $365. ' job. Must be willing to Ctr Dr. SS8·5280. ----Move m 1mmed1alely hkup patwdbl attach gar 'fw.lln. Call today: mo. uUI. me!. 800 Sq. ft. YOU PROVIDE top Tandem-Stoic-~l;ea~m~.'~M~r(.)iH-;a~ll~,64.2~:·l~ti34.:::;:~~F.q~u~a~l~Op~po~r~E~m~p~lo~'Y~e~r BACHELOR APT. $395 545 J6<» 963-42111 832 6 22 SJS.7504 or673 2265 credit references, and " News)'-Manaee -Bat·hetor $225 $245 · ' ----· 1 -·---~mcere desire to own and MY TWlN AN OHIO OIL CO. off en 1 BdrmS265S275 2 Br, 1 ba & garage, ~nhFumlllMd CdM dlx swtes, uUI pd, opt>rate your own bw.i· Overheard~ .:·1 don't PLENTY OF MONEY &AR MAID.Steady work. 1\LLUTILSPO! 100· from the ocl.'an l HdrmS295·S32S t•hrldren, o~; ~:ilk to orUftfwnllhM 3900 A/C, ooiple pkg, from nesi.. think peopl ike ""•· pl~&;a~h t>onusea.friruce reliable. F/Time. Call beach. $260. 962-3533 •-•••••••••••••••••••• $165. No lse req. 67~_ Even MY brother benefit.a to maiuro m· _631_·_984.2_. _____ _ • Semi furn1~hcd Avail now' 201 E Bulboa Bh d Yrh S2SO per mo NO J-'1-jt-.: Call · SUl' al _ 556 7707 anyll me Rental Office Open Dally 9·ti TSL Management 754·0081 or f.142· 1603 • 2 DR w patio, !>t~ps l orh. Winter or yrly . 5-16 5684 W£STS4 Y TillPLEXES COSTA MESA BRAND NEW 1 Rr From $280 2 fir From J305 3 Br, 2 Ba From $395. Attactive. dean. 2 Br. l':i THEEXC)TING •COSTA MESA• Appl1t·ant mu!>t he forgOlmybl day." dividual in beach area. BARTENDER bath condo $295. Pools, PALMMESAAPTS permanent resident re· Re,cardJess of ex-Expe 1 ced l NUT NPT • DeJuxe ofCtce space w/ ndy lo start work in 3() Found: Young Irish Se~ pen~oce, write G. S. Bohr en play areus, cosc in. Ml ESTO wetbar.8.10sq!tJIJCsqft. duys.Our'invtstorsput ter!erneJevlc.MesaDt. ReacS P,es., American Qill ,979·7550 h 13 · 9468 Ba :c~BR 642-4400642·7604 up the necessary capitiU & Newport ~lvd. C.Mi, Lub~~ Co .• Box 696, Blueprlnter, exper. pref. 1 BR, pet OK. $220 mo. 326 fro~ i~. lrup. DANA PT. 750 sq. ft. 3 yTs for qualif{'(1ed mcUdvidualili h. 54.S-oo.17 . r Da~ Ohlo45401. Cott.a Mesa Blueprint. 13thSt.Callufl5:30 Adults, No Pets new. i,, ba. $350 mo. Not a ihate wt FOUND : Female Shellie, 1550 Superior. C.M. 00> 4982 1561 Meaa Dr. 213·597·0236/434·6319 Wngley's company. Ap· Valley View & Chapman, Assembly 548·5571 --- ( Blk Ea r N t pHcant must hdve ado----------c;Met..Cl•an-Adlts 5 s at:d. l ewpor DESK. office space avail. quote worlting capital. Garden Grove. S54·5SU HEY DUCKS, • Nearbeach&sbops,28r 546-9860 on Coast Hwy., CdM. Nopurcbaseoecessary. FOUND: B l k/Rut IOA"tlUILDEI 2Ba.pvtpauo,gar,$3lO --Pref. acct/bkkpr. CaUinAnnheim femaledog.D~9, vie NtthBIGBOCKS? Mt•PtoduttUM s .. Clem.nt• 3 77 6 mo.~ 1279 URGE I &2 ll 675-2373 or 675-0088 Mr. D. Rodcpn M a g n o ll a & I n • LI.fl Looki ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~fJ:~::1 :1~71:ca~r~~ i Br. bltms -D/W, gar. Nr FROM S20S . FASHION ISLAND omce Sun., Mon., TueJ.. Only dianapoli.s, H.B. 962·2218 F.lect:~l:~ Exper'<l 2.~l~B u:;:0~· ~to i;11°s.Ji;; near So. Coast Plaza 8 each I G arr i e 1 d . Qwet bldg ';VI beautiful & secy services or secy 17141750.210 I FOUN~: White male Poo-¢:!=:~s: Engine Installers t•JH.ot49 aft 6 Children welc:omc. No $2165 mo ss.a.1210 lndscpg, cov d garages, space avail + copy die, v1c Orange Coast We have immed. lonu Plumbers no•~ R0 ntal oU.l·e open ad u It 5 • n O Pet b • mach1'ne. Share 1267 Coll .. ge "'"" """5 " Carnonters ,.., .... · ~ LEL·WARD APTS 2020 " · ....,..._, • ·term assi .. nments. No · .... daily 10·5840BakerSt,1 SeaW1'nd V'rllage .,,. . sq/ftfrom$250.640-1070. Landscaping· Main· .. Top pay. xlnt working •L>ELl'XE CX'Ei\Nl"fWNT• . , fir \ 1cw ... undct·k S.100 11~ :.'79'J 192 5.')()(J blkW.ofBn:.tol FUllertonAve.lblkE.of • -Lenunce, large com·p-~...t 515,. exper.nec.Daysh.itt ccods&goodbeneflts.4 557-5215 New 1&2 bdrm luxury NewPort Ave, 1 bile S. of luliMtsRetlfol 4450 merctul accounts plus .....--s ~ • Applyinperson8·3 Dayweek . -----adult apt!> in 14 plans &y,631·0397 ....................... eqw 968-2720 ....................... M.lpowtt'T•"'POfat"Y APPLYINPERJ;ON 2 Br, t 1" ba townhouse from $265 + pooli.. ten R 4000 UGUMA SHOPS P Drinking problem? ' Senlcff · OOWN EAST V ACHTS w1p11l10. 610 Joann St. nis, waterfalls. pondl'! ! OOfftl Downtown xlnt location Speculators· Investors Call Alcohol Helpline ~JY.J9teshS.treeA.~ 700 EAST ALTON, SA ... .J.~~.,~-d Smallpet~.548·7638 From San Diego l''rw)I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Approx. 900 sq. ft & 470 Realtors short tevrm 24hrsaday8J5.J830 Qst~ I. C vn.-n _. dnve North on &?ach tc Room w/ kitchenette ~. q. ~t. Jmm"diate OC· avll1.1c.!a9803st. Bill Da en· PREGNANT.,. , "'~" ?n.tt E Q E IOAT, •. UILDB ....................... 2 br townh!>c 2 br apt Mrf'adden then We~t on $50week &up. " ' " port.,.., ......,.C · · ' Fan arowi1' company Gefteral 3802 w pool &jacum ~tcFoddcn to Seawlnd 548·9755 cupancy. _· - -• Car ing confldentlal --''-'-'-·------1 needs super vlsor y ••••••••••••••••••••••• &tc 2-i91l V 11 •1 1•)893 5198 -----ReaJonomics,675·6700 OCEANFRONT counsellne & refertal. CD"D"ity emplove ..... m· J· i~ge.' " __ · _ Ambassador Inn In Costa MAHKET Abo l d ti &. ......... ' ""' •IJ<H·h $165 Long Beach Ce 4 DELUXE OFC'S r ion, a op on a~SEMBl£RS the foUowio& cluaifica-M\, rd Ctil pd No peb •2 Br, l ba M~a Verde Dcttixe 2 Brm 4-plex. Nr Mel.a. 'l2.77 ~rbor. ll· 0 nl t 11 ~t selHNet.$35,000 yr • .lteepmg, M ticns: iM X3.1·H'J71 upper $235. Gar avJ 5 Points Encl. gar Ne trally local~. 235 rooms. o . rm• sea 25. a Agent. 642-4758 A.PCARE 547·2563 n.....ft 7 30 5 ')f\,. .._._H.a. .... V" "'L ~dlLo;·nopetsR.33-8974 __ pet.:;S.W.4484. 64S·3442 MANY with kitchen, paneled, i.m. whse JO re· '*v~· : a m· :...,..,m -"'" -~ I ~ - -phono & TV. Swimming ar. l or 2 yr. lease. Luke '""""""" UMDA Ir VICKI •CallEveninP533·8882 afC1alCAL lalbooPenirtsulo 3807 LargelBd,D/W,ncwcpl &.og.nahoch 3848 pool, jacuz11, and rec. Forest area. Keot Opportwllty 5015 bwulMoH~ Forswingli:gravey1Ud CAl.PIHTaY ••••••••••••••••••••••• &llletlrs S230Ava1l.To •••••••••••••••••••••••room. Daily & weekly Hark1ru ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fortt.efutlofit! •MONES ~~ JL1lhon Penn:! Br. deck. see Mgr Ap~ 711J\ Luxurypenthouse,2br,2 rat~!litartingfrom$18a 714-51119393 If you'u not c·euing ServineaUOranaeCo. Experlenced&Tralneea 1:a1 n1•w l'Ph paint. " Shah mar 645·662:i ba, du\ rm, frplc, big week. XLMT LOCATION -1.'18%• retumonyourin· 835_7313 Car &Phone• Must. ~~ e;:~dc:::~t:1~'( -:;;s l'Ajs7~oo . li7 3 . 207 7. Ea.~t Sidi· Tn ph.>-c 28r v I e w . 8 I n ck t o -645·'840 Office & retail r;pacc vestment, call Sandy leaderatup &r resPoQtibli- sm ;d. coiy, gar: S2s0 downtown .. ~~~mo Plus family room. TV. right orr San Diego ~~er~::~::~)'-•MICHB.LE'S* ty in the above Nltl' b:1ch & I Br Sl!JO 4' mo.~ <tiM·Z319ev~. Private entrance No 1-'reewey, M11>1i1on V1eJo. offs to Ajax investors, OUtcall Massa&e 1 c.a\etlQries. Top pay, slnt $2!0 Hmp. adlt. U~1l Jl~ NEWLYDECORi\TED 1 Br. ()(-ean view, blk to i-mok1ng or cooking Build lo ~utl. DELTA Jan. lhru J uly, l9?7. 10AM·2AM 731-4462 , benefits. All c~rres~ai- N<tJ"-'l.,,W6 £.Ba~ 1\\C, !bf" $2452176 .. 1"" bch Adlts; no petr-Male $110. Pen. Point f'NfERPIUSES8311400 St.otelaw.permitsapro· C..WfualR..t.r J dence~conlde0tiil. ,1pt !j Pla:Jt8 1;: Cp~. W1r. pd $275·$205. 494 · 3280; 673-4419 400 ft C. payment penalty cburge ..,..... Write to Ad 192, a Y ~-· 499 3900 Approx. sq. · ·2, eqwvalent to 80% of 6 1815 So. El CamJno Real lnine 540.4455 Pilot. P .0. Box 1560, <N!l'l <!br garal(c apl <'pl 6JG...Uao. 1·5 · Vacation Retlfols 42SO .\ C. ut 130 E. 17th St, months unearned in· San Clemente. Fully Uc. lll'-ualOp"""'EmpJoyer Costa Mesa, CA. 92626 11r1•f No 1)4'1'.'> lJOt W ---Convert'd gar. furn or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl501 mo Doyle548·11G8 teresl on the balance. For appt. 492·'7296 -,,... lluy,S350 :)rlyti_75·3096_ VilloYistaApts uni 2 blks tobch.1 blk to Qibin, Big Bear, l\lps H!I. M 8 k Of 1------..;_____ lootC..,.nten 2078Thunn F~est, WW cpt.s, panel· $35 up. Pooi: tbl, cir tv, NEW 850:iiq ft to 1300 sq ft ortgage ro ers. . DANCE OF FUN ASSIEMILUS c:ar.-.t•s Tooliltg STEPS lo BeacG·h. 2._br. 1 Brand new, large 2 hr, mg; utll pd. Off street dblfrpl,494-8611. rPc11carillosclaolr1eosn .. NNcewxptotrot :::.~Y~UCornia resi· Btl1 nude ifrls dance & W"....,.... Pacil ica needs es--lia S325 yrly. as.,. wtr l 'z bll lownhousl' wifam parkng, quiet. s170. -'? raJ) session. 10.lnl to """'-pen·enced boat ,. • ..,..... 0 _ pd M2-S2~6 room.Xlnlarea.S350. 49HlS4aftlOAM TENNlSANYONE Uanafio's Surf Shop. MoMytolocM 5025 2AM Mon-S.t ...r6U N. Ca.n on Businesa ters.BoatbuildJni°&';ew c-.ish'ano leoch 38 I 8 TSLMgml 642·1603 Bring family to Palm M()-49E._ h••••••••••••••••••••• n.:lidAna.h669-6150 M1u:bin~, Ioc. has Im· boat tooU~. Xlnt Com· """ --StudJo, view. yard, deck, Spnngs Canyon Area for Off , FREESESSJONW/AD mtld. ·opening• for U• ~y ... _n •-includ; .. .,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• N~BEDROOM walk to town & beach. H-'tdays, unllm1't~-' tPn· S:!llO lse. Store· JCe. l&t, .2-d Ir 3nl T.D. • "'1 • i t be Ir """' .... ~ ... bl .,. ""' """"" f d 'll\r 1"•78 R~ •v'"'G~"'""•GE sesq"" er n d Medical & Life :J Ur. 3 ba Ocean vu, d 2 Jlt, age, A/C. $315. $175 Eves494·3672 nis no additional chari:e ~.,.q t un er '7V°· """ LOANS AVAILABLE •••••t.A.1.n -~ calculator manuf. plant. III b i:ar, frpk. nr schl S350 mo.~ . Contact Nancy Daly Ten Beach Bl, HB 842·2834 Cr~it'notimportant. BobJaaies·UcMasaeur Appzy to personnel dept. Insurance. Pac ca Y I~ 8268or !I l 528·5\07 -Quiet-Country· View LC Studio. Ocean view. nis/Golf Condo Rental lldlstriol Reftfal 4500 lfobr, 49J-3 I 02 OutcalJ 9·?· 491·5Ul ' 3191 Re4hi11 Ave, Coata Wtt1:. ~:i:~ W. CoronodttMcr 3822 2'Br.deluxeadullapt. ~k2Jys,1~~~= :;3:;~:J <n4>3234737 :••••••••••••••••••••••Money Available, !DADY MASSAGI. Mesa,9262e.556-4700· loatlledricl .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $305. 631-0S37 appt. 2930Coast Hwy, A,pt. 3 Skiers. 1st rate accom h400Sq fl ot industnol pro· sources, all proJecu. _ _._!MODELS ASSIST MAMAGlll . . ·-SHARP APARTMENT .-2 Br, 1 Ba, 2 story. C.om- -muni fy pool. 43$2 Shorecreal. $295 mo. 2 Br 2 Ba. like new, 2 car . Rar, washer/dryr. $445 . modal1ona In Tahoe. $200 f'l'rlY ~ 1xoo "'1 It "' "" S50Krrun. 752·6052 nWVll EXPER'.D. Must have Pacifica n eeds ex-Triplex, l BR. carpets, Sharp2BR.view.$.(25 '-4mos 54"'"A""eve rond ok-. 541i-16!'1J. ~156 awcons .... _ t. d ··be perienced Boat Electri· ..i~ bit Adults o '"' · ..,.'""° " ... _, T t ~ fooct,.,.r .. i rOW> "' a clans. Xlnt Compa"y ... ...,, ns. • n SEALlONREALTY RandolphAve,nt MGt ~ rut ourc•••o•·n-v -'· p·.. .. pets. $235. Ph:S48-5777 497.Ja811 673-5354 lt...tols to Shon 4300 ----Dffdi 503"5 -"""' _.,... penion. "" coun-benellta. lnduc.fioi paid 3 2 0 •1 sq ft 1 n 6•1.••11 try clab. For appt. medical •-u'e•-·•~-.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• , • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~ s 1' UMtw•au~ OffleottftP..e. Choice condo at golf "L.tveBctterCorLess" dw.t Comm'!. 2952 Ran· WES ~oDELING OUTCALL SU·~. Pacillca by Kippel" 2 Br apt & 3 br twnhse, course; 3 BR. '2 ba. H,....K ...... MotesUnltd dolph A\le, CM Call LO J -.. .,.,..,....., 00 .l ....... _.H...._ Yachts. 928 W. 17th St. dshwhrs. dosed garages. vaulted c~il. lge. deck, ....... ~-~1653. • ..... _ •'V a.t<A.,v• _.._J1lillll0 .,...... OistaMesa BBQ Oaa&watcrP<I treee·, pool, wshr/dryer Yourbest sourccfor lntered11un.s 'MON·FIU. MT-8520 Newport co. nee ds1....:;.:.:...~;.:... ____ _ LA MANCHA Af>TS S450Mo. Agt. 4!M·7578 Locating a Roommate Sta. OIJ' 4550 latT.D.'s. also penoo over 21 to pick up Boat operators, 20 ton in-778~\t Place, CM ln0r.Co.Slnce1971 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MTD Lo-. •SANDY'S* & deliver le do \>ariollS land license, all ahifts 642-5073 OCEAMFttOMT' 112-4114 Storage units from Sl5 FalrestTe~~~alnce'l949 OUTCALLMA.5SAGE job.s t b ruout t he Open. Write to Ad #93, DB.UXE mo. lndoor&outdoor av ~....w-UA:.: Co. 973-0329 LA/Oranee Co. ar ea. Daily Pilot, P.O. Box LMM 1 Mo.FrH M/F. $225/mo. Channel & boat storaie.. M1r on ~ .... _,. •f'ALM&CAlD* Must be neat & ag. ueo Costa Meta. CA. 2·ZBR rr' •"""."A"·""""' apt. Wntr. rental . .F\lrn. pretnJ.ae. ~ P.rs tecwrity. 642-Zl 71 S4S.06 I I gressive. Resident of So. 92626 ..,.,., ....., """J 673-3272, 67J.l.541 'the Storage Place. 18305 *IEAOl~S• Call{, min 5 yrs. Call Mr.1..:.:=------ Mt. Lanlley, No. of Ellls, WANTED: 2nd TD loan1. Advise & heh> on many Sanda759·1407. IOOKk.IPER. FoWrt'1n Valley. Oceanfront Properties. mattera of life . .Lic'd •TT ENDA NT office F:1c1u. . Phone 9&HM7 SSOM Secured by Del Special Aolicby Reaclin~ ~ ... _ • M , I ~ Mar Houses. Wlll pay SS. A\'allable for Parties p/Utne. oayv1ew anor, Property manaaement 1oc;.+10point.a.Alsowlll or Groupe 221 w. Whit• 350W.BaySt.Sat&&m, co. seeks indtvfdual seell $<SOM 2nd TD' 1.5% UC'I' Blvd. La Habra. ca. 4:30to 12:30. 642-3505 w/eicteulve experience d i a c au n t . P I P (2l3)89'1.m2 ~O:-...ET ... 1• l!!B t.npropeny manaae~ent ·" ~ lo5ft acnt.a p1ytble, E.D.P OWN your own telephone Se •m otivated. harcl coat anal1sis, trial ot ~werw. Nq m onthly W'Ol'ldnJ. n&-0377 balan ce, etc. Sala ry tbarge. Tbo TeJepb~oe eommet\Sutete wfth ex- Sbop, 3803 AUullC?, L.B. Auto ~ for Merctdea pr. Located In La,una <~. Jl•u,..ind•i>•n.d••t Nll\Ml. eau Jim Honll . f:..,_ QO W. Ratana. __,,6r$31·MSO ....................... *SJIERILlCE• ~e, lcHMHptr HAPPY Certified ?dllseuse AtJTOMOJ'IVE N.B. investment firm . BID'JHD1ily 8°""eCalll ·.BY Appt. • "51D CAR Jl'/COommlaliom bkkpr. ". A 83l-t838 Reel'• aper. In pqboard GREG! • MICHAHIC . SJ'I• Kriow'l in rc-Slof and t>esi wJ11bca for yo11r ,..., .,S..fcu5360 ~1~'!~~'f~~:sw~~; =&~ter uporu. newbualn.s1 -···-•-... ••••••••••• q uelHlod u aed cari..:..;,;...;:.;:;;.:~----- LoveG&U Pro(.slboa\ll ... ._•,off meci.i.Alc to perform IOYS-GJRLS premise billlt. -0.k. on· va.rted lt\nterestlng liJthl U.16 years ol age. Even· SAMS.DAV DELIVER Y· Jy. LI cen~ed ~0-10. mHh•nictl work. OP· ing work. Obtaln new ~~r:~:i:.·P,~f~i ~18 • Port\inily for advanco· aubecripUonl torttt. Dai· • hnt. See Service Mfr., ly PUat. ~I 1rilh an HO WARD Chevrolet, aclult aupeniloc'. Earn .. Schools and Instruction ,,... ... ..wy ...... lldlMk , .......... . ,.. ........ _, __ MICROWAVE COOKING CLASSES STARTING HOW Personal Instructions Complete Selection Microwave Accessones Now oftenng spec1ahzed courses 11 Mule .. • 'sty F.ocfs •Low Cabie ci.... Stwt S.... "'Ci.•w. Far Ho.lldqMHb "Learn to really use -your expensive lnveslment "We reach every phase ol MICROWAVE COOKING Complete TY, Hour - 3 Week Course Fw r.-11-.t fflfOf'MOtioft Call 768-501 I MICROWAVE MAGIC COOKING SCHOOLS Day & Night Classes For Men & Women r A:CIFIC TRAVEL SCHOOL 6 I 0 lolt 17th StrHt, 5-f• ..._, C• f270 I CAU. C7 I 41 54l-949S E:.t.ibh~hod I 9bJ Fin..inctdl A•d Program, Accrf'd1lot1 Uy Th~ A 0Crl'dll1ng C..omm1~~1on 01 Tho N.i11on<11 A:.:.oc1Jl1on o f frJde & Techn1c.JI Scnooh H•lp Wont~d 7100 Hcfp Want.cl 7 100 ·······•·•·•··········• ...•........•.......... Hus dnver. re14ulur p ll (I ht'i per day I Dc~1nnini: j ~alary S4.tl:I hr i\ppl~· in ~rs<>n b) 12/!!(/77 !-lad· die Back Valley Un1r1cd School 011>l., :!StiJI D1:. eno Or, M1ss1011 V1t•Jo Business Oppor lint rruck 1ndu!>tri al n1utc l11r lease llclp 141tnlcd l'ry Cook day5 i\hso, p/tlml' checker Cal& bclwn 3&.s arternoom;. &llS-J030 COOKS lirl•ukfa~l. Lunch. din rwr J.;x(lt'r'<l. A1111ly · in person, M:i Barker's lki.lauranl, 212 I-~ 17th St. C \I ------COOK L>innt•r ll1)u:.c eiq1cr Ap· ply Ill 1wr~11n . Sam·s Seafood no 2. 3901 K Coa.'lt Hwy, Corona dcl Mar. ----------•COOK. pft1mc Kitchen Camtra '•rson knowledge 111ef'd. bur To work a Vcrttdc Cum. w 111 I r a 1 n. Sm a 11 m (' r <.: 1 J I Ca m c r a r<~laurant offers vanrll Farruh .ir l41th P ~1T pro oppor. Appl~. 2633 W <·cs~. 1.-:xpcr pref d. Co .i ~ t II w y N. ll F time Co btner1ts. Ap !lam·2pm ply. Pennyl>a vcr. 1660 ------ .. DJSCOJ EXERCISE ASS, TAP, D ISCO BALL.ET Complete Range Of courses F1>r All Ages THEATRICAL WO.KSHO!lt Modeling Classes for Children • DANCE ACCl!SSORllS 2750 HARBOR I L'IO. COLLEO•"C8 NTl!R COSTA MESA, C. t 2W (714) 540-5951 · International Montessori Schools CMldcan 2 thru I 0 years PLANNED PROGRAM bieMed Dery Ccre 7-..6pm Aho, Mmlc & DoncMc) Y•'" ••-to c-. Ill or c ... 979.9241 l0221 CrfN""t Sf, hllt• AH Hfttlit• MORE THAM JUST A JOI BEGIN A CAREER FACIALS & MAKE UP MAtlE (j00D MOHIY lei R1cnard s Beauty ColleQe help you start developing new <;lulls ai. a Co6me11c1an. Aher onlv 20 weeks you can be earning a good' llv1ng COSMmCIAM CLASSES HOW! L1mtled Enrollmen1-<:a11 Nowt To p tnl>tructors give Help and Guidance P1entv ol Practical EAperitrnce. Too TUITION PA YING PROGRAMS AVAILABLE PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE MANY Ol'POR.TUHITll~ •Interesting Work • Personal Sa11slac11on • Security·Jobs not lied to economic ~11ua11on • You progres& rap1d1v 10 become thoroughly Sl\1lled • • Sell-employment Opportunilte!> CAU. 962-1131 FOR l'*ORMATIOM ~TCHA~I1S BEAUTY COLLEG-E ..,._ ~°" '62·113 I 19060 ~t, HWttiftcJt°" lk~h Tueeday. O.C.mt>e1 13, Hin Irvine Coll ege of Business ~ Independence and Confidence are yours wllh 'an inttf .. linp, w.11 Pfld j()bt At lrvlM we care · • • about YoU ••• •bout the good JOb th&t You want to have. We II help you 10 get I here. Take vour chOrce of careert! SICl lTAl Y ·-llCEPTIOMtST ~·IOOO..,.. ~ ... UAL OMCI ASSISTANT . . DAY AND IVBffNG rlOGUMS A proper and correct buslnesa envtronment. located In the hub of the Newport-Irvine Business and lndustnaf Compleic. Job Placement Assistance? Most certa1n1v1 In the last 15 monlhs over 400 employers have reQuested Irvine graduates. C_,,HOWfw..,..illf°'_..___, ____ DAILY PILOT ~7 .... We.tH 7t00 ....................... MACHINIST Olvcn1iflcd work )dad mCii electrooic tn 1trum ntaUoa. Modern ~. Advanced KlneUC11 lnc., Wl Victoria St , CM. 846-7185 .E.O.E MAINTENANCE MICHANIC Expulence in m•ln tenuee irwtalhlt.lon ood repaln of production equipment. Permanent pogitlon. Mull be wlllin11 lo work overtime. Jo:x Ct'lle nt benefits n nd work Ing condlU01u1. . " 1700 L GJi.lH AVI., SANTA AHA 92705 (N~6:Sltd' Rd.) l lnc ludlng ll pnid hoUd(l)'ll, COQU>Ul\Y paid ----~v 1roup insurance plan. 11lck 1>a)' benefits, liberal ~=::..Ill!!~--.:::::::;;;:;;::::~~======::: vac11t1on benefits. ett· I •----------------. · Coll for appointment or .....,.,. Aw Aatoci.t.. AJtM Scllod Ir Ryillt A•t«J.ff• LEARMTOR.Y SIOS 1~oooo-<11 •FAA AnlOVIO• Course lncludel> 35 Hours !light time In Cessn.i 150 s with 20 hours dual in:.1ruc11on. lnd1v1dual rnstruc11on tailored to YOUR abil11y. 38 Hours Ground School, 20 Al.Cl .U T AV AIUIU 4 T LOWIST a.ns ,,.. OUNCH COUNf\' L""' to fly ..ow-.d llen "-! For c....,... 0 ... 11. c .. ..ow 979.11 55 197 I I Alrpori Woy SOI/flt _ .. ,-...._ • o....,c-,~ SOUTH COAST ACTOR'S CO-OP ·, ,, Now Offer15 Merchant Sponsored Memberships For Trailling & Placement In Th e Film & Television Industry. AJJ Ages-Types_ Accepted l72l llrdl St .. s.lte I 0 Mewportleocll '57.0212 Learning Problem? • dislike school or le;Jrnmg ~~:: ,'4'(f!J, • become confused eJsolv • feet like a la•lure • h<111e poor 11•ade~ • learn slowly HELPC!:\ • 1l.Jyd•e.1rn •n S<.h1>ol WE CAN • RE.AOING e MATH •GRAMMAR •S TUDY St<.I LLS GET YOUR PROBLEM HANDLED NOWI CALL IMMEOtATELVI INTERNATIONAL MONTESSORI SCHOOLS For chll .... 21/J ..... 12,.... •Planned tirograms •Reading, ·writing, Geography, Music. Arts. Phye1cal Ed .. Arithmetic. Language, Science. Independent Stucsy & Social Act1v1t1es. Summer Program Also Has Remedial Reading c., tiffed TeodMn Mewpott ..... t7t-t241 ZOU I Cyprna St. Fowle .. V~ llt-1750 I OSSI Mcfoddee 4._. s.ta AAo S4M7Sl ZS I 5 W. S.ftowtt 1"'11 52'-032 I 400 w. Fir street come to perseont'l office t1AM·4PM Mon·Fri. to 1.'0Ulplete oppllcalion CAUFOAM 16661 v ... ec.,..n Im. 557-7110 °"*~~pr MAINTENANCE Exp'd. plant matnt. man for boat mfr. Must know industrial maint. Apply illpersoa: Dowdoat Y echta 700 E. Altoft. S.A. Mainte nance man . !>'lrmanent position, full llmt< caring for office park & Jakes. $000/mo. Call 556-6991 MAN,\ GEM ENT RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT TRAINEES Looking for Chaaeage& ~ty1 Con&1der Joming JACK JN T llE BOX Family Restaurants. We're u r11p1dl y expanding na· t1onal firm that o((ers ex· · cellent growth potential. l«istaurant.exper1ence 1:. Help W..t4td 7 I 00 Hefp Wolfl.d 7100 not required. We do ask •••••••••••••••• •• •••• • ••••••••••••••••• •• •• •• that you have some pre. Housekecperfchild care, Kardcx, Inventory Con· English speaking. Live· trol Post1ng Clerk. M1;1st in, Newport Beach. Rers. have good math c:ipub1h rcq.Xlntsalary. 646·6334 ~Y & !edglble hs.ndwril· ang. F.xpcr. pref d llri; 8-5, Mon thru Fri Good rnnge twnd1h Apply, Arnet Elcctronrc.!>, 35-0 l\1cCorm1ck, C.M Housekeeper, llve·in. vious supervisory ~x pcricnrc . H you have malurc Judgement, plui. the ability to motivate and direct the actions or otht'rs, then apply now• ()pcnini::. arc 1n Hunt- 1 n~lon B eac h Westminster, , Hawaium N B Prer. drivers he Send wntten reply slat· ang salary requirements to Classified ad no. 907 c/o l>ally Pilot, PO Box l~. Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 -Gurdcns. Buena Park. LAIORATORY f'ullerton, Norwalk & Ven1puncture Tech. SanlaAna. • P/Ume, 2 to IBM. ~~ " , fOf' appL fUO·OHO 18 boun a week, $3 hr. Working with Senior _____ .._ __ _ citizens. S36-S3S2 LABOR EIS H.S.GliDS •Open 7;30aD\·:;:30pm •Call Eventnp $33-8882 .... M.WT~ ..... ... Start o.c.-...26 7 1 OO Ir Cou.ME TRAIMEO _P_lu_c_enll_a _A\_e._c_~l__ COOKS & tt.tpW•t•d 7100 H.tpWonted 71 00 HetpWaitt~ 7100 HefpW•ted •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Car Wash Ca~hacr Jmmcd. employmen t uva1I ror Cull & p/llml· l'ar wa.-.h rashacrs. Wl• will train. Call 644·4460 or 833·3105. f"or swing &6'.raveyard •HOFllS C3r & phone a must Long & short term assignments During your training pplod, you'll earn a starting salary o( $200 per week, along with comP.l el e companv benefits. CAR WASH F'ull & P/Ttmc Apply in person. il200 Birch, Newport Beach. CAR WASH HEU' Over 18. F/lime. Apply Metro Car Wo11ih 2!Jj() Harbor Bl, CM COUNTER PEltSOHHEL Part·llme, Days. Needed Weekdays 11 to 2. Apply 111 per:,on: 2-5pm. Tues· duy lhru Saturday CARL'S JR. 1650 Adams Blvd Costa Mesa, CA No exper. necess. No DELIVERY Person GENERALOFFICE strikes or layoffs. Plenty needed for busy Npt. DISHWASHH Lite typing & sales. Full HAIRDRESSER ol work. can S3S·l183, travel agency. Mus t Needed ff tame. New or part time. 557·0825 w/M>me chentel. Nr bch, 9am·2pm. have motorcycle, able to equip. & rc~tauranl. Al ·--------· gd prk'g. 673.~2 1'hurs . travel frwys. Will work lyson-. Res t a ura nt.•• approK. S hrs daily, Mon 675 62211 GENERAL Of ACE Sat. ~~~~~~~I lhru 1-'rl. llrly W8!lt' & -HANDYMAN mileage pd. Neat a p DISHWASHER ManyNeededNow! OWNTOOL..'i pear. a must. 833·!1iil7 Wed thru Sun PM i.h1rt •Open 7:30am·S:30pm 548-4J3S or 646-6423 JNCOME TAX Me:<a Verde C'onv. Hosp. •Call Eveninp53.1-8882 •---------PREPARERS DELIVERY of ports & 66tCcntcrSl.CM Forswing&graveyard Hotel For employment in the yani cleanup per~on for - ------•HO FIES C.hm'/Coffff Shop Santa Ana. Costa Mesa, LEGAL SECY o ~ Tl M fJUHl\fO tot l I' lrYIM 54M45S Equal Oppor E mployer trucking co. Tran:.latt·i.. Dishwoshft-/1.unch Department Clerks. Bn ghl perky person for FUiierton areas during Sm. business Uti&aUon COOK wanted, part time_ 8 1.n.A.c. ~~79006 We:otmin!>lcr. _ _911540-3641 Cu s tomer Servi ce day shift. Good fringe the tax season. Must finn in Npt cntr seeks Local W.,:.Views wu11ec.-tect WID.Dec. 14 9AMtoSPM Applytn person at; JACICtM THllOX 0..-. C..tyOfflc• l&f629"ch1Wd #300 \ I Bel · """ Clerks, PBX Oprs. Long benefits & oppor for ad· have experience prepar· exper. legal secy. Must \JP,;. in rrsons gc1an DRIVEtlS & short term assign· vancement. Apply '" Ing personal income tax b ave x lot skills. CASHIER a e nn, 0 • st. DB.IVBY CCross·Countryl ........,,.. to Nancy, 2·4pm returns. Competitive Shorthand req. Submit .....,.,..,, r tall M rt Village, 557·5186 ask for Mes~nger/Couracr Nospec1al he. req'd. ments. Top$$$. ......~. salary and excellent resume in confidence to n~ or re a ne Marlo 5 dav wk. P/tlme am or y h , Sheraton Hotel, 4545 Ad ., 987 D 11 p 1 l ....lhwJl•leoch CSan Diego Fwy., exit Beach Blvd., one block 90Uth) Store. Expr. a must. pm.~ Know Or" Co MacGregor ae lCCorp. MacArthur Blvd, N.B. working conditions. po" Bo. 1~.,0Y Clot • Wknd schedule. Call R Counselors "' 1001 Placentia. M Hours are 9:00 A.M. to . . x .,,.. , os Mom500 845-1711 for an· House Counselors. mar-835-JlG btwn II & IOAM "'eel . Hotte MiCJht AMdltor 5;00 P.M., weekdays on· Mesa, CA, 92626 d 1 1 "" romcs d terv1cw.MonthruFrl. r1~ c p o n Y, no Dental iu;siJt, chairside, Come one. come all! Expe r ' . F /t1me ly.Sendresumeorcall: l.ecJalSecretary c hildren . L1 ve In . exp'd only. x .ray lit. Rapidly ewpanding ""m· Graveyard. Contact JobnMiJJer. ....... Le aJ A'd Soc' t ClBICTYPIST Superv se 6 t eena0 e "' "" Carol McCa rth y, Tax Manager "''e g 1 ie Y U an interview is incon venient at thl& time, please call or send a let- ter or resume to "33 1''ruit1and Avenue . Vernon. Ca. 90058 (213l 589·9l41 1 "' Great opport for riaht pany needs gA..,. people: h a 1·ob on.nlno for SO d l l h C g I E S •-sal ., uuu l....:..i_ \ 54" .. 455 Newporter Inn. 1107 as ..-" a kwlpl m, I .I de ep Ion 01~._!:__ Hxpense u":: •7c:•. person. 847·7611 A.~embler trnes, ship. ......---Jamboree Rd, NB. No F1deUty Federal full time Jegal l~Tetary s I s. var e po icy wus--omes,.,.,,........ p1'na/receivlng clerk, EqualOppot'Emp~o)ler Savinoc&Loan . t h • H ti t J•CKIN holder serv. dutiea in DENTALASS\sTANT t~~~~~~~~~l~phon~!e!ca~l~ls~p~Je~as~e::...:· E~O~E~. ...... ln ear on n g on ~ established life ins. agy. R.D.A. eligible. ortho o(. t.hln mm lab, bonders, 1: 600N. Brand Blvd. Beacboffice.l Yr.exper. THE IOX • d fi .. _. Id r die a ttachers , as. HOUSEKEEPER, 6 days P.0.1631 as typist clerk req . Pleas ant o r e b , g ICC, Ciwlf'S eexp. pre . semblors. Inspectors, . r GI od I Ca 91""" s 1 o-..-a' .... by .._,J. ~ Se d COUNTER N rt Be h 4--eE. Jlve·1n, or am. guest e a e, . c."" a ary commensurate .,_, ~ """""' 1 ts . ..,.,.,M + .... ltnhrlle· ewpo ,,.,,8 0c12·1 electrical lnapecton, 'Wllin .. vm home in Laguna Nlguel. (.213)214-8111 w/exper. PJeas-e call Foodmaker,lnc. sume to: rs. '" c 8 • PIRSONNIL U'IV' fallurc an alyits, test F\1ll Ume. lrvioe Ranch Muat be Ene apeaktng, Mary Loo at 83S-lM35 for ASoblidia1'y of P.O. Bo~ 4338 • Santa Dental Secy, Mature technician, dyn am ic Farmer's Market. non-smoker. uon· Equal()pportunity appt. PositlooavaU.lm· RalatoaPurtna Ma, 9'lT02 Part & Full time. Days & person. Min. 3 yrs exper. trim, EDP operatot · 838-28Sl, 9 to 5 wtdys drinker, energetic, with Employer Ji«/F med. E .O. E. Company nlghts. Lunch time help Will accept. exper. in Company pays hourly Gfl&.NIDAY very pleaaant personali· •--uscTY EquaJ()pportunity needed Immediately. 18 banktng, co1lectlon or re· employioll, lire, medtcal t,y, Exper with t.be elder• --Employer M/F COCICTAIL oroverfor clostng.Apply lated fie lds. Xlnt &.dent.allns. Expanding lrallllporta· ly If own transp r e· lnaurance Property & Legal Poeltfon avail. fn ~~~~~~~~~ WAtf'aESS ln person: 2·5 p.m. Mon-benefit.. Salary open. Environmental Com . tlon Co. lrvlno. l Glrl1 of· quired, Xlnt aaluy for Qasualty Secretary. Ex· H.B. Law Firm. Some Learn tn 40 hrs tho most daythruSaturday. 962·3'35 munlcaUons maku flee. Accurate typ ng. rlabt person. Co@Jea per. nee. XlJJt benes. ~. ln Litigation pref. • ucltl~~r~ glamorou1. -----------• custom thin film, hybrid Lile bookeeptng. Dis-oomidered..831·72118 Fl'edS.Jameslnsurance Salary open. 847-6041 No M p JU hi""'1y ~ proreas. Day C •1• '$JR. DENTAL microelectronic compo. patching. Eitper. pref. Bkr. L•I Bcb . Call employment a1encles anarement os on. ur-:ve sessions. Place-,.., • RECEPTIONIST nanta•ciradts. Salary. commensurate HOUSICLIAMIHG Ma u rine B r a d ley• need call. SaJes exper. nec. lnq. El mem usiat. n...,.,, :...i..op· 20925· E. Brutol Costa Mesa 548·7074 We are an Equal Op. with abiliUes. 50-0501 -·--Ma 494·1017 or 549·3058, PocoCandJes, 40 Fashion --SantaAna,CA t i g I .--•""" EOE. Llve·ln wanted. Private WMd.NewpOrtBeach. JlClf. · l~~~~~~~~~IDent al Orthodontic por 14n ty mp oyer Girt Frlcby, fd skllls. Sh. Dar work. F /tlme & ---------room. Ocean view. c.11714/751 ·f194 1: Chairalde Aaaht. M/P.CaUfOrappt; Ms. Pleasantolc. Part-time, pft1me. Wknd at evea --------Board +sa l ary. •MANICURIST* So. Calit. Cocktail CUSTOMlll " P/time. Some ~ntaJ ex. ~~~8:ental f/Llme6t5-21&67 "'OrkavaJJ.Needwindow INTERIOR DESIGNER 49&-3'.M0;492·2728 Immediate opeojn1 for Waiu~11e1, tnc. 17922 SMV/SIC'Y per.pref'd."2-7325. CommunlcaUona --..,...--,.,--D-4-,--• washent Ill.lo. Muat. s,>ro-Dper'd prolessk>Q,al to L-.. J•l profeulonal minded Sky Park Bl, Ste C, Sm. corp., bued i '"~n..u St. vtde own traospottatioo. wor k in 11. Anaheim "" manicurist 4' acrylic ,.._,,_...~ T l h .....:....a...6A....lil..-·~ .,,,.-,.\Ulm.ID 1 Gtrl Of .. ••t• b .. '-poo -1·~-hr .,._,....._..., ~-.-lcat'ona " t•-at· tl t .. •-..;.o.....,....;..""-N-U.•----1 lrvloe. e ep one ex· ---.~,. Cc.t.a llaa ... -" aa •· ---· ,_,..._., funaiture atore aelllne ... ..., • .,. ar •. nppearonce ac &>/tile acdat/l)'ploc ..Dee. ElQ>er.notnec.644-L 10 Key, t y&e. Pbone _!1't~S!•!!!•!ll!!l•~·~·~"!!,.,..!•:_1 many name branda. ments. Meaa Verde nentoeaamust.Maleor j~o.~U~:~54C)..~7~IOO~:.=.;.::_~.:_~~~;;.;;;;;i;;;;;;;;~Etectrooto A•umbly penonalit.y. Uteo-S317 HOUSIQ.IAlieS Prefer deal1o er Oonv. Hosp, 661 0.mer female. C.U lor appt. CountetbeJ~T·J.pm, JMJ!:n.v/Dec tol1SK Tralnec. ~r1 Oppot. --------i Ba rd workln9r, sell w/prevlous furnltare1...;;;.&.~Cll....;..;.$48.6585..;.;...;~----i...;<1l4~>-'1SWJOI _____ _ Wlccbell'• House ~Clel"k '750 ~· 898-0980 GUARDS motiv.W.C.U'Ja.0377 ttore ea.,.-. Oppt.y to MA.MIQalST, 2S3E.1Ttb,Cotta ... -• ElcecS.C,'1 toQ ~-artat..4'-'-.... wortc lo Newport. Beach Ul-'llHlln -C'l.l·'l'b-·C!-t. __,.. !'/C~to$UK .,.::i'pata&fabri~a: F'UJ1 6n/ttm., WdaDJ tlouHeleaDert needed, muafterllt Offr.i~ben '~~~eek v•..---0 ~ Oou:Dteralrl InintPtnoaDe1A1eacy ~ wiLb orie.ot.al lbUt.NB. T'rllfl Maan top tt Olll Nee. braach will •P•11 fa .,.,,. r !ibturewoaaan tocarofor Part/P\alfttm ~ lnhColta ll41e fuhion GesliD •current rum. ~~~pb• ,6Q.~140l~~Of~M:~l5.a&:::~LW~:._-I W9*Uff Plau. a.w.1 machine WOfk k1ds, a1eS 3 11 S CDM Dem.tltCleUt:rtOd.11 fa•blo .. tr•ad1. ~u•t •-........ ...._'•At • oa Qtaam1 aero.pace ·-· ... _ 31 bl.twt. 1~~~~~~~~~!!1 ............ ~, ..... ~-_ 4 car ret'Cl. Nat'J co. HouH d taot u, own ,...,._, • ..., "' -co~enu • a •· iii'i'~' drive b .. ,... ___ a.wan v .... W/top Pl.)'. bend'l&a • ._-~-nQJal MID lilust beabltto ,.__:,...., .. ,1111111111....,......,,.-.~~ ..... -• idul. 2 Ytl OX.JW. 40R.rs CaU~ta ... _ -waft from diltaUed plan-rcfa'wcel. u1-• auer .,.-.. ~Wed.son fl0,0001~~~~~m4pm~~~1=:-~tca.~:-:or~W471~==1 • .._..blueprtnta. _5_P_M _____ _ Yrl)"! Slam of Laauna ........... _ Hou•etlHnlDI Servlc•'--------1 AllPIYID Ponoft M£Dl'OAL Ofc. •nblL &Oaeh. 3M l'cnat A'fe. --· ...ts Enc•s>bt &al lull, JANITOR · K.oiiday-'lbunday Lit• t JPln1. Spant f\ St0 G A Lac Bc.h, CA Full • p/llaM. SwlnJ pit . Car nee. 'rop $. MOOHUGHTllS .... lld atrlH lwc help(UJ, will tra!J>. ¥ust M/F Sunaa KaUyU~· 1h1ft. -4:30P11-lt:aoAM. ssr~al'U. Su pplement your tn· 2lOt0ovoSt.N.11. be ablo to work eves an, come. C1ean omces In d/ .....-... ~-""'" l:JCEBPl:R. lfon· your ,,_.ilbborttOOd. 3·3\.t ,.-._Of'_ ... _••-_,_.· _ _._ ... _~ __ houri per nlabt, Monday t.hru Friday. .-.oo Per Hour. Call Clear1, 521-tTUw d , . . .... ' ... OI OM. y PILOT T~. 0.0.mber 13, 1en Ad IL.Build it . Diaper it...Hammer It... Carpet 1t...Cement it ... Wire IL.Hoo lt ... Clean lt...Move lt ... Press lt ... Pa1nt lt ... Na1l 1t...P1aster lt ..• Flx it ... SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb t. .. Pate ••. pe ' ... emo e ... Roof it...Land.cape IL.Tile It ... Trim lt ... Sewlt... Haul it ... Add It .. Ptant t ... Alter It ... Learn IL . ........ ._.,.... Senlce •4•••Y ,......,,,,, ... ...., "-ter/._. Tit ...................... ·····•·•····••••····•·• ............................... ;;[.~~ •.•..•... ······················· B•J' Appllane.S.rv. Shampoo & 11t ... am l'le>an A:iphalt/Concr"tt'l & tret.o Sk1ploader. Oump trul'k SUNSHINE GIRLS Brickwork. Small Jobs Jntcrtor. extt-rlor paint Vt:HV Nlo;AT PA'lU( C t; R A M I C t I l e · TBJJ>OIABCESlO Co101· bni1hh.111er:s, wht removal & cloanupio. Huulina. Lree work. Allty~ofhom\•&ofhce NeWl>Qrt, Colt.a Me:.a & 1 n I . Sup r cm" J08S&TJ::XTU1tJ-: "ll•w remodt'I F~• ~t. 20255.~&Lo,S.A cvt.:ilOmlnbluch Clt'an 1''ru Est. 631·5078. atradln&, demo etc clunlng l'.tl'kities. ln1~.675 3175eves workmal\llh1v Call Jack l-'rl'l'lllJ1 8113 1431> .. mt job• welcome, $~ 957-01 liv. din rm. hall S15. Av,; UceO'lf'd. _831-1257 Spechd Apt.~ dt tt.~ work. ;-.... k bl k 1 -96:1178&4 P·•TCrr PL•bTERIN;:-, ~-3'218 att_s. ___ _ r n S7 ~1 co cl $10 h '"'c ' oc , 4 uml)lltone, -------"' "" '' I Arcttiledw9' 1 "'' • u · 1 • " 1 9edrtcel Haa...... Bonded/tni.urcd. Frue plW\ten lswalla, •lt0llle Acoustic Clogs 11hot In A 11 l YI>"". 1-' rel' Tm~ c• •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .. <.iUIU"I t•hlm5 ()flt odor. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• st& & l!Uitanl !.er vice. & c:oncr.:l4t. Rtu. Uc/. lr1 Exlr Sinclair or Dunn ei.t&r1lllte\. Call 540·1182.5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , .... .,.. rcpa r. Y"' ttxpr ._ 1 540-9525&5520245 b d d c .. R 1 tr mm1 •Destin• fllirln~rtna Do work myio!I! tlcf~ f:J.F.C fJUCAL SERVl<;J-; 1'reo/p ant trl m or re-· on e . u 11 "ob Edwards Prod. R.C. Con "-bl emov 11 "· 1 0 ,i: • •ComtrucUon. New & a:n-0101 . CALtS •a hr, & SAiAL.L move. Yurd cleunup11, Xlnt housecleaning done 673·0164, "3-73» Lr.~ 751·1747 ••••••!'!•••••••••••••• fPNlluJlyl1'!_~·url-~el ~ ,e2~.~,.b1c d, addJUons. Rtt/Comm 'l. . J08SM2-8233 lawn W'Ol'k. Lite moving, by Judy w 'expr ~pen· • .., n .,.. ~ J>.D.I Ccrp840-7020 6411·5863 dable own lraru.84'7·3637 Mov''-PROFESSIONAL PREP llOM.~:WF1:1lS . ...!_'lumb w~-+ --------i Weeureca ...... tCleant-r& ~Bectric -. ----..... &PAlNTtNGEXTER Ing ... nll&lna .... oe Clll. .,.. • ..__ C.,_.tl' Steam cJea~9 or sharn· Uea2'71J8 tu5-~7'4 Student. bli &ruck; Haul· lloutecJeanln wllh a : ....................... Reu/lot.r. Uc. 2307~1. $10 hr. Hontst & rellable ...................... . •••••• .. •••••••••••••• poo alao upholstery-all lnc. clean-up, lreea cul. personal tou~h. Refs. TwtMcn Will Move Fhlt!$l.ISJB.739<& !oo\'rvll'e Bo/A, M <.:OK. Pino I< Solid Onk DOOllS, wlndowft WOtkguar.Trurkmount ELECTRICIAN-Priced Anyujob494-76W 54i-2420orS36~728 You We handle bli 7513150or8470383 w11t.erbedaComplctellm' cabinets, ebelvea. unl Fr right-ree esllmate 00 -----rnovat. Office &:YOUNOMAN.Syritcxpr -& acc. Rensonabl1:. llouah/tlnlah. Plcku ~16 •t. reas ralci; Jargeorsma11Job8. ~ r•ework: Oe~ndable. household, dlatancl' & 1n wallcover1ng. l''ree ~def &RltpClfr Terr\' 's Nwpt-Bay work. M2-6183 Ucctllied 673-0SSI ••••••••••••••••••••••• Experhmced. for eat call local, alao pack1n1. e.ta. 6'&-8S76 Andy ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6>t2-0l61 ---------1Cateri"9 Want a REALLY CLEAN L.J.~2473K.8. ~t lc&al rate. Lie-Paint )our ht>UI<' for --------- C&rpenter, all pbues, re· ....................... G.•uiluug HOUSE? Call Cln11ham --------d/lnsrd. Cal T #111-944. Protpalnt'g & paperhanai-ChristmaR! K&K P11lnl· models, patio covers Fortheopenlliraf(uir.All ••••••••••••••••••••••• G1rl.f"reue1t64s.5123 ATTEN: Realtors &i Pb"'17-7278 11\g. Clean, work guur ingCallustwo!499375S etc. Freo est. Itel. occasion peoon a I WEEDING-t:L1':ANUPS l.aodlordal n1· Ellpert, e~~ Free ut 957-0941, -- -biJ.36S8 ·e-"ce. Caban. ''-ter-Weekly Mainll:nance Light housecleantnc done per, c ea. ng !if hms .. ,_..._.,,__,_ 536"'383 Rooflftt " '.. ~ ~ by t.'Xpr'd c:erman Indy. 11t rentl ft 1' ust top -·'"'!II' ..,.... ... "7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CUSTOM FRAMING ing~98S8 __ 1''r'cel'l'l 642.9907 Xlntrefs SShr.546-4831 notcb,depe~d s~r~ico& ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOl-~t-'OltLESS Room Add! O.K. <Dry Cetuutnt/Concret• <Mnerd~icn ----e1t.. Also Holiday clHn· PETBRSPAINTINO PaintYourCasffe All l)pe:.. f1nan <£v1111. Wall).551-4820 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSEMOUSE dln&,1Uverpolt11hing.wln· ~~::'~i.l~ec!uRc~e:e Averagel!:xtrlStryS39S 1-'rl"t." l'~l. lu:tbond'll. In Interior remodeling, CEMENT WORK. All HANDel__.JM1AN:1Carbpcn 1 try&, ~L1,r~L~TY 1seTn . wh {,a ows, etc. Ellen 008-4143 552_0458 2St.ory $545, lntrS4Srm i;r Ston1or l'lllLenis ll!.cnt. PEDDLE .... _ ... ~ 1• bl ~ ..... n ca p um"'" crsonu ouc Pr1Aes 1n,.lmalrl labor 894001anyllmc penelln&. cabl.oeta, room ow...,,. ,eosona e • ..-• ee floOn Ph 347 2787 " Ref Call p 6Jtl.1JsU The lmma cul ate Cleanlnc ... ~ reproduction. Eve5 ests.Call750-6626 · · --11 ---~ --Co. YOUR SATISFAC-PR01''ESSIONAL Palnt-Guart lm.r·t-·r~_l!e~t. ROOFS installed factory A b7s-te9'7 c 0 m e n t w 0 r k • FR& I HR LABOR TION CUAR. 759-0377 ~'!;k ~~::-~~ Reas, Lic320ti8l. Ted 63~ direct: cstab l5 yr11. Call c.petSenlu Driveways, palloa, tor uncmbHs. All SpartdlnqCl.an! · MICHAELS PAINTING: HaroldGunn~9-2961 POOCH •••••••••••••••••••••• wallcways. Beasooable. Services $10 hr or le111 Windows, wall. etc. Mr. Lmtdlc~ ~ Painl'C at slay busy ext. houses & comm . wllh un ud under our Ou1 M ill l free ests. 558·0757 673-5013 1 ·~n960-~. 536-7711 ••••••••••••••••••••••• prices.-Try me, free eat. l>lde's. 675·5141aft,5pm. c-..i-1 Atteratlont 1,· Pilot Christm.1i1 Trc• <.:arpcl an w ay you .....,... Slllc/ nar ...... ...... _ .. ""M" • I 1 Th 1 R l Ooo' drop the b II G t Walla U I 1 ·--Prof I IP I ti t ••••••••••••••••••••••• uppellr n.: cue' ui or m no. epa rs ALL Concrete work. t a ! ie a Haveacleanbouaeforthe , pa o., new awns, ess ooa an ng, op day, No~ 17 thru ni cleanlnl tool Guar wor Block, brlclc, slump & job with a low·~t Dally lloldidays. The Moppeta aprklera, iron work, PainUng. Extr/lntr. Ex· quality paint. ResuJt11 CUSTOM Sl!:WING Xlnt l~th. J<"or more inlorn1.1 ;.it bigger savlngs. !<'re concrete walla. Security Pilot Cla~~lf1cd Ad. Clearung Serv. Reliable, fountains. Ll~ensed pr'd, honest, neat, reaa. quaranteed. Lie. 346996. quality, al110 alteration•. lion & ti) plJl'C your ad est, 645-3646 BuJ.Jders. 834-9118 Phone 642-5618. rea:; & refs. 54&-2S9J 837-4353 Uc'd 964-1°'5 Davo S..S-9288 doll clothes 979 1070 cv Clilll &l~-~}.ll. H.tpWattted 7100 Http Wanted 7100 HefpWClllhd 7100 twpW•f.cf 7100 HelpW•ted 7100 HefpW..t.d 7100 ........ 8001 C-rat& ""1ultuN 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lilflllP""nt IOJO ••••••••••••••••••••/•• MOTOR ROUTE Dally Pilot rouh• In ~ewport Beach. After· noons Monday through l''rlday plus Saturday & Stlnday momlnga. Gross s:AM> ptt month. S50 cash deposit required, Call 642-43Zl. Aak tor Circula- tion. MOTOR ROUTE DELIVERY To deliver large motor route In S. Laeuna and Laguna Niguel. Mus t havo aood driving record ~nd dependable auto. $50 ('ash deposit required. For lnformntion call ~·4321, ask !or Harry !)e(>leyor Don Williams MuttUlth Opr 1250 t::xpcr'd. 40 Hrs. •l Day wk. Benefits. 979-7660 NURSES AIDES i-3P1\t & 11·7PM shifts. Jmmed openings. Lido Convalescent Center, 1555 Supenor Ave. NB. ~77&& HURSIS AIDES 3-11, exper. pref'd. Coun- try Club Conv. Home, 5-l!).J06J • • -It REAL ESTATE Profeasional, lil·ensed salespeople wanted to complete office staff. Computerized listings, generous commissions Advance trainmat. Call for private interview. 642-5062 Century 21 Crockw 621 W.19thSt .. CM RKeMIMJ Manager Mature person for rec mgr. Marine hardware· ret • .ul !.tore. Beach Joe Nat'l co. w/benef1ts. Ex per. nee. Call B. Mor· nson. 645 1711 Mon thru F'r1 for appt ----- SALF.S A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO WORK. I DIDN'T WANT TO 60 SECRETARY Typist. Recept. A/Paya. ble Combo. Good typlDg & aen'l o(c skills req'd. Engineenng ofc Jn Loni Beach moving to S.A. w/full benefit.. Call 2131437-6401. ;ECRETARY Bri&ht future for bri&ht, i.harp gal w /gd. typing. Shorthand tikills. Our aecretaries hiwc a re· cord ol qwck advancemt t.c top poslUona m tho in· vestment field. Call: 759-1511. Mrs. Garo for '78 pcl1>1llon ------- ---------1Tow Truck Drivers ex· ••••••••••••••••••••••• per'd. Top pay. Apply, AnUque Collection; Blk Olyrupua OMl-MU, STORF:WIDESALE New & u-scd fum. appl '1. ml1c. Wlli>on·i. Hargain Nook. S43 & 814 w. 19th. CM. 842·7930&548-3262 STOCK CLERK FWIMdGoods Perform simple al· aeni.bly work & maintain tln.labed loocls & lnvell· tory. Exper. pref'd. STACOSWITCH IMC 1139 Baker Coeta Meu 149·3041 Equal Oppor Employer iwitcbboard operator for console boa.rd ln auto d• alership. Xlnt fAnae benefits & working con· dltlon11. Exp'd person prel'd. Call Gordon Taylor for appt. 714-546-7070 • G WT 000 l Crystal, copper. braa:., 50mm 1.4, 200mm J 5, A~e. N~~-'i.ik lrv ne silver, china, depression ele(.1. mtr drive, AUS con· ilau, fl&Ol &some Avon. trol gnp. $500/bstofr. TRAVELTRAINEE 48&-0872 4M-7706 We will tral.n, 1d typlna req non .. moker, no ex· per nee, full travel benefits, 640-6W, 8-6. 11lA va AGIMT Exper'd only tor tem· porary In Jan. Po.slble f/tJme pos. 754.1555, StMcWShowf"'J Cah aoJS **I BUY** of ,A ft tf q U e & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Good used Furniture a, IL PERSIAN kilt.ens, CF A Appliance1--0R I will m;atale rei15tered. Show quality. tell or SELL for You. Jewelry 638.93()1 MASTERS AUCTIOM lack.,.... AluflpH DoCJI 1040 '46"1616 a llJ.9621 1196 H9'bor MC/Vl10 ....................... CASH PAID . . DOG TRAlNJNG For gd used furn, anti· --------•!Queen Anne droplear YourPlaceorM1no ques&clr'I'V'11,l157-8133 fruitwood cottee table: . John Martin 548-0059 ----------TYPISTS Many Needed Now ~n 7:30am-5:30pm •Call Eveninp S33-8U2 For swing & 1raveyard •MOHIS Min 4S wpm. Variety of assignments. Lone 4 abort term. Top f$$, 6 ~ "r.111~1 U•Ah t HI t Vdvet le wood rocklD& S~ n. long custom padded chair. 963-4601 por lu bl c bar with Lhua Apsos multiplex tuner, 8 track A.MTlc;tUI II.ASS YorkstureTerneri> & turntable-all are built· Bathroom Hardware, Bea&l• mJll 101-plus two cu1torn F1y Fans, light fixturell, Mixed klttena ~i~t lron bar 1tool1. fur.allure hardware & Hhnalayans Sharp. 581-7446. col1ec:t1bles. Open _Dally PA.UK'S Pn'S EVERY'I11ING Must go! lM. SulUvans Antiques, Next lo RALPH'S at Fivecomplet.roomai 1231 So. Main., S.A. Ford Rd. N.B. 640-0080 54.5-0548 Ml-t174 Tueeday, Dec.m~r 13, 1911 DAILY PILOr ~~~!!'!' ..... !~.~~ ~.~.~ .. ~!!.~ ~!.~~ ..... !~~~ =:1 fl SO~.~.~!~ ... !~.~~ ~~.4:'!'.~ .... !~!.~ W .. ...,...ED NewBr ndNa Mano. POISAU!ll ....................... S O OOFF WIW&LIUY AMtot,l•,...W ..,.._,,_,ortect ....._haperied ~"I J~cw r t '71 S " H It I 0 y-•••'11.-uu ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP CASH DOI.I.AR ~bllusleC..:Qur c a, • lt'l4 'Rtckmu ZuDdap AU.HEW -•"''n'" Dlhun 9720 M.rc-.lem 9740 ,..._... '767 .. AID PO'R YO\J H 17.0.DoaC'bBtvd,H.B. Wetktndtr lth 70 llJee, 18DT re 11llea. •CHaOKEI PAID'Ot\"OM_NOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jl-,.'WEU\V. WA1'Clll!S, an~ boun. "'"'t ~l : buulht pelf. condillCIC\. 100 orla TOP Dqt..Ua AHT OBJECTS GOl.f>, _ new bo L Pri. 'PAY· Call ml. Mako offer. 66-2941 •fllCICUPS fott TOP CAaS 'il Sh&tlon wul(c>n wn ·n MBZ 4S«:>LC. Ml'tallw 'tie Thumph Sp1lf1re .. llli S tl.VER st:R\.l('~. B.tby Graod P11100.1ood Jenyast •"'-•111 ~ft8_P_M______ *WAGOHaas ~omiclll $WS.4:1Z·d<!uJ bel"t.',brnl~ather.Sunrr. <'\llld. O\• .. 'th trunll, 70 .,. C.'()Q(J *1&00 or betii ofr ._. Offer Good Thru U/l8/T7 al\er 4\>M air. i;tereo. 49.000 mil""· .!!_ll: $$.W 67S 36M dNE F URN & 1\N -· orl46-1200 19'1G Vamaha400F:llduro. P/BS1UOO~l227K 'nQU~ "5·2200 53'7..,"109 ~ve best Low m1le1 N"w lop end HURRY 97 DATSUN Pl.--4 ' . -V•wCICJ'ft 9770 ---..,. l OToC:hooMmM 1 0 ('' up.d S7 1\f.,Z""'""4rlr1mmu" ••••••••••••••••••••••• .f'bone(j~ COUnlt'. Z4 re· GR.AHD SEA R Y'S i::.Xtellenl cooll. r oud spd. A /C. •b . t•on u ............ • ... , ' _...._ •-vi"ual 11111 l~)()k A tiqwpped, extras. $900 or COPELAND MTitS WE BUY Sll9S tl30-7DSS~r.iPM l>~Ondownr St;IJOO W V\\ con'· k&tll ,1111 ~lid •lea•7has , .. 1rftS3S OPEHlHG takeoverpuymenlJl.Call 2001Eh.tSASSIMIOOO t>Jl·:i.t:..'ll t•oml nu llrt'll &. 'hot·I., ...... ' ... v• &. .... 71 u~...t.-1 al 6 4lH 4747 ---------l'lul1·h & trun.; ll'bu1ll 1''olde d boxe) f u r Anllqul' Pt.1no Co -" -· everunas ler • . COST'•Mu· CLIAHClRS ,..,,.... 972l 191>"7 2llO Mei Runs r1ne. l'lt•un Ill &ou\. lkd With C'tu11tm .. 1 girts. 1•andy 1.owa Plano Sav, ltccoD· 18'·30' '73 Honda 350. xlnt run 14 ""' Ir T1lUCK5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1tood cond. Nt•w mtc•rrnr hl.H k 11111 l :.pt!l'tl. ~l!JCl(I orcookles,wlute,21n1e dltion«f Ame rican up ning cond New battery, AMClrJIEEP 1''u rr,1rl D1n•1 'T4 AM·fM. nul. llrt''\, 963·3UH ep 9518 lonii 65/8 w1tle, ~!~.!~0:fr!~ :·p~~: HA.RllSOH'S chain & tune up $325. TOO d Brn/Tan. Lo m• Mint PD/PS. $3375 644·5411.1 ----- 10ceaor3/25c G4" 337U .... s·· • .a.y ~8(170 ....... NY c NNlll coc1d.. Great lnve .. tmenl --flUGESF.l.EC'l'IU~ .-PtY pnces. 89S Ghm· ~ ~ ---------~ $1.9,95()/ofr. 675 7gw 76 ~L. under warrunty. NEW & USED t:AttS LUGGAGE TAGS ncyre, Laguna B c h. 23Z7So. Maln,S.A. "7S K.wualcl K.2-400. leas JllPS CHEVROLET --xlnt rond. 2 tope.. ster .. 'O from YOW" hustne:.s cisrd. 49'-8440 5~1511 than 700 ml. xlnt eond. MUST Sl!;I.L 70 '73 Dano FerTan Coupe. l'asscuu. $18.500. 640.4161 Top cash$$ for your V\\ Send one card for each Thom.utransis~oro.rgun, 3101C.optHwy,N.B. $800/olfer 631·24Mdaya, JEEPSBY 2828HarborBhtl immac, $20.000. Can 11$ uitGPM Pialrl for or not. Cull tag plus one spare. we roodel AL·2, gd condi· 'lt·Z547 or84.2-s916eves. CHRISTMAS COSTA MESA sume bal or lsc KlG-1656 • , Keith or Jerry. PJeaseQlll 546-1200 daY1 6'4-06681f\6P?tt Show Room cond, 75 HOBWITllAMVW retu rn permanen,tly ~Ion. AJking UfO. 26 ft. Thunderbird HondaTrall 90, nds work, 549 .. 023 :Wl>, 21l.~ mt. all --:lras 7GOO We~tmlnst.crAvc. ~eated attractive tag & &lS-2745 Formula (offshore) 3Sl $100. 250 Yamaha $300. Rat 9725 + i;unroot. 4.~EL. ~amc 11!13-7.5.'il or638·7880 :<.trap, mccllni;: a1rltnc VB' all navigati~n 1 M0-3238 2524 HARBOR BLVD ....... ~~.Im_..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• slyhn~ as '7S Mo<l. but _ 1.0 rt'<]ul nm1t•nl&. l're-Bahy grand Piano. walnut s, u ---------Costa Mesa ~ ........-nTU Sl4 000 I 631 ~42 ~ nmt lo:.~ & thdt ! For u 5"5 YamJhll. Xlnt ri>ntl ~ear & ground tackle. HONDA 71, 150CB. 12.000 ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Ill 1''111L l:t-4 Sµy1lt•r Xlnl ___: t'SS. . f~'iil ~n~e~b~UC 1~~t~ ix:n.ondllu'<.1 l.tg em:lu.sc 1\!.kin,:: S:~WO. 963 4370 Sleepi. r~.~r.1 Under !><! mi. xlnt cond. Hurley 1977 Scout International. Mo R-o 9705 cond. Looks new A.sklni: '77 JOOU ~tcrct.'<.lc~. lU.000 fuel p~rnµ. llu~.s reJ 1 wallpaper . fubnc or -, --•• ---hours u.sE..'u s n~e new. 0 l>avidsonrearwheel,full Many xtras. $6700. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl600.831·2UIOeve-. mill"· Take over led.sc. •ood ll torr 645 7!JK• ·uay Glo" puper & we Wt urlr"1'~rGmod~cJ1 2601• Uaut t wlh~lf llrla1~earnvanscl~l.eadl·J back handle burs. etc. S48-4Ui or646.3S9l '71 Alfa Romeo Spyd~r. 75 ""al Xl9, xlnt C"lld. &t!-~7 A ~ • • "'II back & tnm \Our t·r > r<.1n 1 111 aso u t: a ·" $\300 673-0324 Trucb 9560 Very ~onrl co nd ... " anytimt.> t.•~~. Or try twu i·.ircls Sl.000. 642 3082 brand JohnF1elteral642.00lO or · AM/i"M. Konll;. $21lSO. 14.<XXJ rn1. Loadet.I. Mu~t 'W 280S, Wht. ext & blue ;12-VW Bug~tot A/~ l.iacktoback. Tll'" 540-821 Ldtt.' new. campm11 trlr, .. ••••••••••••••••••••• 49'1-4093. aell.61S.2918 int w. B1:1:kcr ruc.110 New tires. 'xint cone! l'ltl''L'.S tak<.'l> bikes 1ru1de. Kitch. 1976 CMEVY SS.000. U7S.I~ "··~. t ofr .. i·. ~.1n.0292. "'"· Jli.tmmonJ Spinet Organ. 28 ft. Umn1te Sportlisher (',T\f2000 •71, HOftdo 9727 """ ~ .,,. "" s:l ca or 3/$5 mu.,t !iel L SOOO/ Offer l owner, In mant condi-sharp. 77 Honda, dirt/ EL C:AMIHO 4/5 la!!SSl.tiOra. -l!l'J.Jl63 tion&loaded! Cuswm In· str<.•ct, 17,S m1. 72 XL 125, Automatic, AM/ FM 56000.~~;orrcr. •u•••••••••••••••••••• MG 9742 '69 Su ndlal pop lo 11 G'!lla~:.Sl.50t.•a. ~fMJMocltiftft 8093 tcrio~, pilot, A .D.F. $2115.Sacn f.631·2342 stereo, pwr. s teering & ---------Brand Hew •77 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~=~jf!~'. ~l~~~ }~ro~, JIJ(lr morc$l.•10c.i V.H.f • sunlog, outni.:-1900 Yamaha 125 F..nduro brakes, air cond. & HONDA Cars '76 MG Midi.eel. Wht/blk 4~~ 2130 Sall-sTaxlncluJc•J ••••••••••••••••••••••• gera,AC/DCnaJ.uralgas d1rtbike$250/orbcstof-much, much more! A.di 9707 t I lr Less lh lOM -------- NOCAHD'.' BroUlers sewing machine refrigeration & cookinR. rer.6.Jl-0668 (503145>. Thill beige ••••••••••••••••••••••• MANY ,:: Uln ~w car a:uar. '73WlndowVan,rhlt.Xlul Draw your own or i.cnd in cabrnet. l:all Nancy bhrunl top w/enclosure, beJuty1b 1973 Aud i. i.1lver blue. ToChooMFrom! transrerrablc. SJSOO cond.$23.'IOnrm 11.1me. address, phone & 6Jl-9842or 63H712 new Chrysler manifolds, '76Kawasak\KZ900W1nd· OHLYS4595 auto. AM/FM stereo, 2 fi rm. 493.2570 wknds or 49-t·2130 Y.l' U make one card per ------n sers & elbows plws ex-Jammer Jll fannf( cstm dr, super cond. Must sell. UNIVERSITY 1.ig Add 25< t•arh. Sporflng Goods 1o94 tra ruel. Call Dale al seat, nu lire~. lOK m i. S230011>!,t orr. &14.~ OlcktmbUe wkdys an 6· 70 VW Rus, good co111I "i·nd rlwck or morwy or-••••••••••• •••••••••• •• 498-2709 &&2·3758 •74 Ml DG ET Red, 27350 New pa 1 'n l, r ad 1 u •krto Fischer Supcr~lass '72AuUl 1001.S, alr ~nd. HOftda Can• GMC mi. tonneau cov. $2700. 64:>·92T2or847·918:1 PILOT PRINTING :.-now.skis, 195 l'm w/o SIOpJaCk 20, '71 mdl. Top '75 Yamahu 250 1':11duro. 284&HARBOR BLVl> suriroof. 1 Owner. $!200. TNCks 646.5003 or 642.4532 Mon, P.O.Hoxl560 l~ng~ .. S75r.:1K-500Wood cond, e quip . $5750. Xlalcond.$550 4!>4·799ti 540.6410540..0213 "194·0747or 49-1·2i58 28SO Harbor lilvd. ·Woo.fo'rionl> l'c.i!>lil ,11 • .,..,. c.., !l::f;:!fi 11111· m ...... 1-.ckl·I b1ncl c\·~ wknds 675 7316 eves Costa Mesa ~·00.10 --------- 'GO VW Camper, n·bll en~ .. t ran.-., rlutrh, t1l'¥. pa.ml. tire:s. $1200. ur bst Trustworthy, 494·21341 • mgs S-15. Ski boots-stw~ -------- WATERBEDS ,;1 ~. 7, 31 ,, 10. $7.50, $25. 16' Elt>l·tric Day Boat '74Suzukl 125. $225. s:1a & s 15 <:I rl. s i l' e (l)u!lteld ). l·'ull lop. COV· Run.s great HONDA ACCORDS Porsche '750 DISCOl NTED l·'rom SI l 7. 77 t:umplPtt· ,\11ua Hl'aV(·n 5.>J-7~;!!0 ,k,111•-. Stlt' 5:-1, -.kate IJai: ers, windows. cushions __ S46-__ 128_1_af_t_6PM .~ -.k,1l1• dn•ss ~•zc to ell' Nu cond. S4750. 1d11lct1 Jtl for S50 Call 675-J6G2ur645-2200 Motor MCNIWs, Sal•/ Rent/StCWOCJe t I 60 '74 LUV OT. Spallcr Shell, mags, customlicd inter. New µamt. $3200. Soi0-8955 5-spd • AM·FM. air. Lsc ••••••••••••••••••••••• or buy. H~~using, b'7 European Ponche 91T, -----·-sunroof, must sell. $4000. ''11 VW BUS Sundial Cmpr. ltebll eni,;. llh ncw. make orr. $2~n 381 DDK 536-6662 Ran Slot MochinH ti-12 Ol3K 176 JET SKI ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nl'Vt·r used: Domon1te warranty 642·1085 Rent a 1977 Excut1ve D U MP TR UCK . 10 '16 Honda, 30.000 m1, clean car. $3000. firm. ~2191 (Dean> 960-JOS4 '72 914 Appear. Group 65 vw. good eng, body & Blue w/blk Int. Xlnl lnt.SSSO. I 'nui.unl German matle Antique Slots Scver.11 to 1·hoose f rom. S700. l'lo 2743 <l'anlcra) s ki boots, sz ----.:------Molorho me ur Mini· 111 ~man's, reg SISO now loah.. SoU f'9060 motorhome from Herb -:.rno b't orr 675 1029 •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• Friedlander. Call any of wheels, International, xlnt cood. $4.000. 2818 W. Sth St. Santa Ana. Dys 835-4800; evs 552-4629 19788MW's HERE NOW! 9731 cond. $4000. 644-17~ Call Lorraine, 493-0797 Factory Sole l '11ok1e Jars, Balh <tC- u•i.,, factory 2ncJs & ells· 1·011t1nut.t'<I i.tylcs. st•lhng lwl•>W wholl•sJle Ulr.s ''1 komP \Ion lh111 Sat. l'\\1n W 111111n, :1l!lti6 ~'ammo CJphlrano S,1n . Ju.m C:iµ (dt:rm.s fr t-;I .,Jobe Pl:ilJI WANT IESULTS7 ~· Sk D T Sell )'OUT boat lhn1 A'•,.,,. in 1vers! wo SOUTHWES~"" m.tn :.ub f DPV> Brand • '""" new rnnd. Ad justabll' YACHT SALES ~tK>ed. lites. ~aut:es. Cost FUJl}NEWPOltT Sll!l){J. Sell $600. Also new DEALERS Wetphones, underwater 2.w1.1y radios. 2 Units for ___ <_7i_4_> 6_7_3_9_21_1 rtlv!!rs & 1 surf1ce unit. t ·umpll'll' Co~l SHOO Sl'll S15U 675 36G2 nr COROHA0025 by WESCO Xlnt 1•ondit1on. many ex· these numbers ltl-6777 537.7777 82M888 MOTO!l HOMJo;S FOR RENT from $100. wk. 770.0644 '67 Dat.i.un PU. Xlnl cond. Reblt 6.000 mi. on eng. S950. 49'1 7996 eve-s. '70 El C11m1no, good condt· uon. $2300. 645-9413 ufl SPM RENT Fireball 2.1' Self '7 2 0 A TS U N r . U • cont. Autofa1r. CC, CU. Cabo\'cr 11hell S\700 . stereo, slp; 6 645·!?,,93 962·2683 __ _ tras-WITHSLIP. 29 ft. Apollo mowrhome. Classified Ads sell b1i:: °'mith Coronoi mJ1111.d Ski b1Jol~. NordiC' Meteor. MustSell' Must aee to oppNc1ate' ite ms, small item~ ur 11 U'>t·d unC'e -:<lnt <'Ond 751-&:149 957-0396 Call John f cltcr 'at 1111y1tcm.642·S678. l \ 11ewnll•r s:..1 ~1511 ·l!l·I 2117 1;.1:; liU5 ------__ P_rlvate Pa~_Y __ 642·0010or5~0..8211. 1•111ball Foo:.ball V1cJN1s '\,·w & used, ~uar. dl'I. S3.5<~up !<40-2..1111_ SLOT MACHINE S700. Days 557-4420, eves & Sun. 644·2145 Rodio Controlled Models One scale model Soling Sa1l boat, complete S400. 1 Ka van R.C. Helicopler. complete lncludina Jyro. floata " all n~. support equip. Prof. built & 1nmmcd. Co!.t well 11\'t'r !:11000 Sell SSOO. Elc~·tric It c· power bo.:il w/Wi.1l1·1 1·.mnon & siren. Ovl•r :1· lullJ! $4atl Complete tii5 J662 or 645 2200 SpJ1ft•m;111 huuJtni::s. like B EA UT I F U L ' 7 6 Luxury 21 • Mm1 motor !~•••••••••••••!~?.~ n•·v.,-;1hcr.S25. CATALINA22. Llkencw home for rent. Avail. l!YTG Dodi:e Bubble Toµ •1!/H·JZJO 492·27211 w/trlr. Many c_xlras. Christmas. Low rate Van. rullv convertt•d. BACKPACKERS s.5700. call m4>~0'Jll 49-l 9509. _ many xtras. must sec Shni:hte chair 10' WILDCAT, like new, '67 Dodge Travco, 27'. l $9,875. 552·5849 The ultimate for those S32S/bcst o rr. Great Owner.$7500. ·77 Dodi::e Huhble top whodon'twant1tonlhe Christmasgtft.~5260 Callt;..IB·SS94. Cstm V.in. AM /FM. 8 rocks! Slate Of The Ari t k te ...,. A/C p o l)eg1an combines lt<>htesl UDO 14, xlnt cond. w/ Motor Honw R...tol rac 11 r...-v. • r · ., • foam/wood rtoal 5700 111/l to 32• pane SlOVe, ice box. Sink. possible w eight with 752 lSIO&evsS46:is:n · lOllet, mae.s. sips 4. 2500 j.lreatcsl load factor. In· · · 1''\.tlly sclr contained rru under warr. Onglnal· <"OrpOralCS 1''ULL BACK L.nzer \¥/trlr., while hull, Reserve now for ly $18,000. S•crl tlce SUPPORT wlth 215 lb No. 4l 73 $1000 . Holidaya&weekends. Sl0,500 Ca ll d •)'• lOMd capacity. Trail bicy· 714..e'Js.IOOOday/evea REGENCY MOTOR 991-4970,evesSSl-Ml!2 cle & beacl\ teBUI for 2 ------"----1 HOME RENTALS \l'ars. For those with CORONADO 25. New 92SN.Ji~rbor Blvd,S.A. i4DodgcVan.custom orr ~1,:wc or weight llmita· engine. Custom. Many ••531-2503• • road. AM/FM 8 lrk & CR t 1 o n s : l 8 o i • l!:xtras . $8000. Ph I Pest (7J4)675·8521aCter6pm 2ii",l6"xu;:un1p}~op _545-__ 3&50 ______ -i ~1:;,!!;." ;400 '72 Ford Van. used. New ~~r'::~1~1~';! r~&D~p l5~~ WESTSAlL 32 Kit boal. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tr ans. brks. Must sell COMPLETI IODYSHOP MOW~ EXCB.LEHT Sll.EC110H OF IMWIESAW We may have your next car in our inventory. Ca II u.oi;today! 831·2040 495-4949 CREVIER $1 sr • HOA0W4Y SAHYA AHA 835·3171 TH[ UlflM.& T f OlllVIHG MAC WINE •USED IMW1s * 'T7 530! 4.1pd 286S IW 'T7 320i 1 S/ R J71RSK '76 2002 4spd SIR 401 rop '77 ~ 4 •P Ol3RTP '71630lA S/RTl2PQM Clottd 0. Su •• ORAHGI COUNTY'S & .9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1swn21oc A ~uperb ca r with AM/FM stereo cassette. l'nuse control & v<'ry low miles. (l~). 75Ml%210 SEDAN. Tobacco brown & in Immaculate cond1· uon. (229M1''W). Must see to appreciate. How Otlly $9995 76 MIZ4SOSB. Fully luxury equipped including crwse control. sunroof, 11terco tape. air cond. a. Jea~r Interior. (OtllSJ). • We b•ve a good 1tlec:tlon ol other modets a nd years to se lect. from. MISSION VIE JO IMl'ORI 1 ...... .. . . .... ••• , llol..o .. --•••• 113111411 J9~1~0 .. '1onrovla Ave, Unit 23. Save over $3,000, extrus. '64·'77 Used Mus t anit 557·5220 Sales.service-Leasing Jlunl Och Exclu.~ive TEN-Npt Bch. 92663. 846·60\1. Ph; 1l4-99S-368S aft4PM Parts. 990 No. Parker, ·1;7 OODGE VAN RoY C......,fnc. Uni Mercedes 3000. 2500 -.;1s CLUB membership. Mon· Fri, 9-S:JO. Hobie 16 & trlr. Almost Orange. Call997·2000 NOS WRK. MAKI': OFR. Rolls Jloyce BMW ml, leather. sunroof, !l6:i -'8_7_o ______ TY, Rocio, new. $1600 '72 Porsche 914 1 7 eng on __ 1;12 ~'Dan IS40Jamboree Mexico radio, 51,000 Un· 9 ~8598 Be der window price. GOLF '1cmbi·rshlp 111 Hifi. Steno 80 8 ly, $700. '66 Buick ya 14,11 l>odl!~ Surfer Van. Newport ach 640·6444 714-493-2341 Irvine Coa~t CC. S500 + •••••••••••••••••••0 •• Fully equ1p'd 470 class reblt & bored eng. hkl' Coo\/, 1tl'W tm,•'l/brake:o.. "CLASSIC" 1--------- transrcr foe Call: Shelly Several beautirul color sailboat SISOO or best of. new$500. Ne~ MOJIN ~ki ..,nrl, mJRS-Xlnl cond. '73 Me~edes 4SOSE. Im· bl"11 8 & s. l\lon thru Fri 1V'S, S9'J & up. S & S TV· rer. inclds trlr. ca II rack~ for 75 or 76 $-\l!OH Ph 962·2:'°3 l 97 0 ·BMW 2 8 O 0 CS mac. 40,000 mil~. Make .1t 714-871-2100 ext :!685 2IA'i2 NewJ>Ort Blvd, 118. Stevr. 962 5944 aft 5 Porsche 914. $.~. 631·0105 - - - -COUP F.·4 s peed, s un-offer. 962-3140: S<l!J.1342 --------· CM fi.12 5340 afl6PM ·r.c; Forcl Wintlc>w Vnn. roof, factory air cond., PLANT Party, all nny. ---------Mus t sell! 23' Sloop. Xlnt. Not hot·rodded. Blaupunkt AM /FM MB l~. 180 4 d r. mech fXoc. 15 640·5815. 116 Mis· 19" Portable RCA Color w / s Ii p. Moving to Autos for Sale $1100. Call 492·42!n stereo, electric:! windows. Xlnt. Frnt end·b r ks· ~ion Bay Dr, C<IM 1V. Xlnl cond. $17S. Ph Denver. As k for Bill ••••••••••••••••••••••• light a lloy wheels & trana-d.lrr. Blown head 645-1388 64>7081 '67 Dodi:e Van, A/T, P osl· Nachtblau blue w/tan In· 1uket. eng. dismantled. FIREWOOD ~/ 9520 traction, $800. or best of· tenor. In excellent condl· Gd bdy Needs Pnl & SSS/cord delvd 962·2503 t:!" B&W portable TV• -OU1c1 fer. 830-1334 Uon lhruoul & only 63,000 Uphol. S1200. Ol(eni 714: good working condition. ._..._ SH I ••••••••••••••••••••••• miles! $10,999 or best of· 673..(MX)8eves. ROY CARVER ROllS·ROVCE l MOJ•mllOrtt ... ._, .. .c.11 ,._ __ _._.... '67 VW Pnnel Van. Ne .... eni.c w/wrly. $1350 631 ·9560 or 642-7353 '65 Bus. new enginti. $1000 or make ofCer • Call 54tM8 l 9 ClOSlD SUNDAYS --------VolYo 9772 '74 Rolls Royce S alver ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shadow 25.000 miles. l Owner A II options $30,000. 8.11·2278 66 Rolls Royce. Sliver Shadow, xlnt con d, Whitc.$16,000. 5524414 T~ 16. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IEFOREYOU SW.YOUR TOYOTA. See us for a top dollar estimate! MARQUIS TOYOTA MISslONVlEJO 131-2180 49S.t2' 0 '77 Celica GT Llftback, 5-spd. radials. air, AM· f'M cass tape. Extreme· ly lo Jni. Like nu. Wkdys 213·614·SI<>7, e vs/wknds 714·SS9-6825 BEFORE YOU Sa.LYOUR VOLVO, Sec us for a lop dollu 1 - eetlmalet M.U9u1s VOLVO . ~ '11'.JO 131·2UOffS.fZIO ORANGI COUMTY VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOL VO Larcest Volvo Dealer in Orange County! BUY Ol' LEASE DlRECT '77 Corolla. Standard int, '71 Volvo 1800, xlnt cond deluxe ext. Must sell. $4200 or best offer. 546-5744af\6 Trades considered. _________ , Mt-4487 '74 CELlCA ST 4 spd, i--------- 50000 m l, x lnt cond. SELL Idle Items with " $2800. S86-80S4 act llPM Dally Pilot ClusiCied Ad SSO 645·1705 ~-~'--P' 9070 F\ber&)ass Model T fen· Autos WCMhd 95'0 fer. Prt. pt.y. Call owner --------~ dens, 1924·27 Chev front ••••••••••••••••••••••• at642·0138. Alftos1 Hew tlOO Alrtol, Hew 9100 Mtos, H•w 9100 MOVING! Bikes, train. layout. bar, crib. baby l h1ngs. toys. clothes. rum, lamps. motor cy- ch.'. el.e. 631·2342 G A R R A R D ••••••••••••••••••••••• axle wheels & .springs, WEPAYTOPOOLLAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TURNTABLE $200 n,ward lor helping some emblems & horn FORTOPUSEDCARS '74 2002 BMW. AM/FM .. ------------------~------.... WITH COVF.R. $35. find a 111ip rental for a 32' rin~ for 54 Packard, 40 FOREIGN. OOMESTJC stereo, ll.lr, rblt eng & CALL 494-3417 Islander. Beam ll'J", Ford front fendl'rs, 32 orC~lCS trans. super cin. $6350. l.gl'. wrought iron chan· vertlclo clearance 46'. Ch 11 t I 1 1 J( I I 673-1935 aft 6 •Mier; 6x9 rt. area rug. Dokorder 8140 4-trk tape Wkdys (7141 983.9657• cv ~rt e s a• . your car s extra·c ean1 ________ _ child's rocking chair, 2 deck, like new. Under Wknds (714) 9ff.f.!l617. headlight. 74 Chev AM see usl ~lUrsElt. IUl,.11 ch11drcn's bikesSS6·7~18 wrnly. $390/bsl orr. radio, 74 Chev :.lf'Cnnit A -Capri 9715 --548·5210 eves/w\mds wheel. Need 38 l'ackard 2925 Harbor Blvd. •••••••••••••••••• ••••• Indoor and Outdoor --------Transportaffoft parts.642·3379 Costa Mesa -979.2500 ''Tl Capri, 4 s pd. good plants. Beautiful pie-9 Ft. walnut ste r eo ••••••••••••••••••••••• '!59 EDSEL Ranger. VB. :i cond. New dutch. $995. tures. t>ookshC'trs. anll· cabinet ~Int ror comPo· r-, s•/ ood TOP Call499-4349. que chair, candles. elc. n<'nl'l; 21 Admiral color 7.;:;t'" • 9120 spd. R/H. Runs II . ft....L..- '>116-91n TV, nl'cds tra n.c;form cr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 962·7S58cvcs. DOLLAR _ • c.i:... .. ~to f'•ID ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• 9720 .,.,.,.,....., For Sale; Bir cabovcr 'Iii Ponliac. Silver Streak. ~ Leather Pe;destal water loats & MariM camper. x Int cofl d, Rblt en&. new tir es, new FOR CLEAN * DRIVE A * bed. Klngs1ze. Complete. Lo.I nt Reasonable callS36·70S6 alt, luel pump, etc-. LITTLE. S200.&42·3758 ....,..,... ' Body In "ood 1hape * •• * ---------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976 F rd Cam r Dix .. · Singer buttonholer $15. GeMrd 9010 mag owheel1.pestovc' 11300/lut. ofr. Call SAVEALOT ~·~l Span style chandelier ••••••••••••••••••••••• refrig. toilet, slP!I 4, all _536-0ll __ a _______ 1 $2.'f.!Spanatylehanalntt Motorhed surfboard, pwr, cruise control, lo um Chevy, 2 dr sedan, lamps S15ea. S46-2687 $100. (eost~) mi. 12 volt TV. S8,900. 8-5, eng. reblt. body nda Golr pull earl Niagara l~\.2.626 54().3383; alt 5, 640-7822 some work. $2()00/bat or. Cyclo mu~.age pad, 8' American flbergla11 &' cabover 6' a.way refr, _r_er_._54&-589 __ l ____ -i mensblke,26 ,646-2715 dinghy. Almost new. ranae. oven. Uke nu, '57 Slmca Atonde PU, Uruvenlty Alhletlc Club $395. ~-6040days. Sl500/ofr8'73~76 1300cc. Runn ing, nda Mam"'-rshlp tor sale al work. $500/ofr. 640.l~ " ""' '68 Camper, clean. xlnt S2n. 133-2704 bu11lne1111 lo!lh, ~ cond. nu mlr. $1935. _ev_•_. ____ _ h.rs. ~........ 9010 ~or546·20'12 RKnGtioftal Musket ••••••••••••••••11•••••• Vehldtt 9530 1"""'-llh 1011 Mohftledlik.. 9140 ..................... .. ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ vlolln $85. Tenor banjo $100. 14N37t Bund)' trunipet. •t25. Used. but In aooc1 condl· uon..-.:w11 Y AMARA UIO Guitar, llke new '100. Afters:oo 5.5&-0637 1 •111 l'o llf ,H:lf fll \llJ lllH. I olH, l • 1r-; ill A• H ~ s.· ,· •rt t •• u ')~11.1 IMPORT CARS AU. MODB.S WE HEB> CUAH USll>CMlS HOW CAUPAWY 540·5630 WllUY Ul9CAISI We're tho,,._, a.vrotet dealenhlp hl UM lrvlne Auto C.nt«. We neM )'OW' med car I ~OI MACP.HasOM CHIYIOUT 21 Auto Otnter Drive ' 1RVlN8 76~7222 t I I :U. • ~-• BA~WICK DATSUN '\ lq ) ,j,11\ t ,qt, I, '1 I a J 1-1 n s -t9J.Jl7S Th. ?Is Jt.n Hen All model• & colora- lfMltclat• Dell•tty T odc:ry! Lut cha.nee for fantaslle s•vln&s on all remalnina 'Tl model• tn1tock • COSTA MESA DATSUN 2M~HARBOR BLVD. 54M410 540.0Z I l N£WPORr OAISUN na. .... Demo fl uec:utive tal• DOW~ on4to.rry ! • DOVESTR!!ET <Ntar MaeAn.b1&r Blvd. le J amboree Roadl NEWPORT-BEACH IJJ.1300 COSTA MESA DATSUN· DEMANDS YOUR RIGHTS TO ECOHOMY, qtlJ>.Ln'Y. LUXUIY AND SAVIMGSI FIO HATCHIACIC "ROHT WHI&. OatYI" 1210 HA TCHIACIC 11040001 '"THE LUXUlY CAI'" "' MOBODif DEMANDS MORE FROM A DATSUN THAM US!!! J - CJ.P='ILV Pl.DT ,..,._,, 0.C.lftber 13, 1m ........... ......u .. . ........................ ..................... . "t 0 ,.,., ff40 .............................................. SJ\"YLA.RK Orie, ownr Gd t'OOl1 '400. « olr ~N44 ev~ c ... ttl5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 & '76 CADILLAC SEVIWS 10 to choose from. All loaded & priced to sell. (0353). HUGE SAVINGS ALLEN . Olds/Cadillac/GMC • S.l). Frwy.-Avery Exit LAGUNA NIGUEL (7141495-6430 '77 SEVILLE, excellent cond1t1on $12,300. 6759831 COSTA MESA DATSUN 2MS.HARBOR BLVD. 540-6410 540..021 l '74 Cad El Dorado. Orig. Mercury owner. Loaded. $4800. •••••••••••••••••• ••• •• Call 759-0751. ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST 074 EL DORADO $J9SO. U NCOLN·MERCURY XJnt. cond. Fully loaded. Dealership 1s now OPEN b73 2&'12 RAY FLADEIOE '76 Seville, Metallic LINCOLN-MERCURY s ilver. loaded. Mint 16·18 Auto Centcr Dr. c·ond. $8500 or best oHer. SDFwy-Lake Forest exit Wknds & eve:. 499·4018 IRVINE P1P _____ -1 830..7000 72 Sl'<lan DeV11lc. fully Must....n 9952 eqwp'd , $2500. Call ••••• -;;:.•••••••••••••• 642·3003 -------167 Mustang Classic, air Ccnaro 9917 sh~ks. headers. wide re· ••••••••••••• •••••••••• ar tires, $1000 or best of. fer.498-0322 •n Ca maro. 4 s~'<f. xlnl ------- cond. $2000/bs t ofr. '73 Must VS, auto, air, 963-4870 AM·FM tape, s uper 74 ,..,, LT AM/L'M clean, mat:s, gd gas, . vumaro . , " • 55,000 mi, xlnt cond air. 48,000 m1, new radls, +more. $2300. 675-7012 xlnt. $3500.0BO, 646-4512 '68 FASTBACK New ClleYrolet 9920 clutch carb shocks. Nds. ••••••••••••••••••• • • •• wrk. $550. 00-8560 Dun *HEW 77 CHEV. Phlfo 9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 74 Pinto Squi re Win, 23,000 mi, air. auto, AMI FM stereo, steel bltd radials , Rallye whls. Xl.Dt cond. $2800. Larry, Dys, 546-5240; evs , 642-2108 MOHZA MIRAC.E '71 Plnto. Gd Transporta· 2+2 HATCHIACIC ~~ll eng. $999. PP. Aulo. trans., air cond., ------- pwr. s~rln& & brakes. '74 Piolo Squire wagon - radio, special new pai.nt Lugaa1e rack, mag job & much m ore ! wheels (wide), tape (125422). deck/radio, auto, low Now Only S49f8 miles. $1995 or ofter. Can HOWA.RDCMYrOlet be seen in Costa 1'!esa Dove & Quail Sts. Call 87CM564 for location NEWPORT BEACH ftyMMiH1 9960 833-0555 833-0116 ...................... . '74SATELLITE 1967 Chevy Impala, P/S,P/S,A/C.$l200 tran~portauon car. $325. 631-3474 642-8560 Dan '72 Chevello Wgo . '71 FURY. Good cond. AM/FM, air & morel $Im. Bes~~~513 Xlnt cood. $1750. Pb ------- 640-7109 1972 Plymouth Scamp M t Ca l t $1400 or best olr. B.Bk. 77 on e r o, x ras $1390 60 847-0818 galore, xlnt malnt. Like · ' · new. 493-3686 'T1 Volalre. All like new. 1970 Impala. 57,000 mi, Fae. air, AM·FM 8 trk · PS pn 1 stereo. Must sac. $3750 ong 0':"'11'· • 0 • 8 r, underBluebook.848·1979 Good tires & shocks, nds L-------- body work & paint. $800. '72 Ply. Sat. This car nds '151-1.901 work, runs. $300/ofr. FOR SALE: 640-1S62eves. 65 Corva1r, S350 or '68 FUry, best. offer over best offer. 549-0162 $200. 551-0t02 '66 Malibu, gd eng. nr nu1-------- radlals, lo miles. ....._ 9965 $650. 494-3537 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ONLY •4141 5 ~ ~-t;!, •porty model. $ 2995 (421NKK) OM.Y '73MOVACUST.COUN s2495 loaded with extras. Reflects excellent care. (527HER) ONLY 74 =:;:,~=meticulous $ 2395 buyer. (798SLR) ONLY '16 ~l~~~:ped, excellent $ 3395 condition. (738NLP) ONLY 'l5CAMMOLT. s4395 A rare model. Showroom freeh. {764NON) ONLY '16 .. lllUTRAHSAM $5495 This trlrn beauty 11 In flaWleM · condition. (BYl112) ONLY '75CAMUOCOUPI $3795 Auto., ~wr. at .. rlng. brakes, ari, ate. S (257LXI) OMLY • • • ONLY • '71 3/4 ton CHIVY VANI With auto. trens., redio ind lots more l •6648: ONLY • '5948: 73 ~~~~!~!~:. brak~$5995•. windows, aic-. (181JMZ) OM&.1' • '75 ~~~e~!.~~howroom $ 7695 •• fresh. {BYl270) OMLY '7 6 COIVITTI T. TOP s 8395 •• ~C: (7~J,eauty wl~~ • '77 COhililT.TOP $9995 •• If you're a Corwtte lover, this IS It (178SOX) OMlY • '7 3 ~~~ ~~e!. air, etc.$ 6395 : !BYl281 OKY • ''68 COIYE1TE COHYEITil-.e KE • • • 350 VB. automatic. pwr. OFFER. steering &extra nice. (8Y131) .. • Huntington Beach Fountain Valley * VOL. 70, NO. ~7, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY,DECEMBER1~1n7 ' \ 1 • . TEN CENTS i Coeds Die •. ID .Donn Fire I • ~ ~rilArtian Gothard Zone Change Nixed ,, By ROBERT BARKER ..... o.lly ...... st.ff 'Huntington Beach City Council r:flem bers ended one or the lobgest zoning battles in city his- tOt'y Monday night by rejecting residential development in part or the Gothard Industrial Cor- ridor. The vote was 4·3 against a re· quest by developer Frank Bue· cella to put in residential units on 40 acres north of Talbert Avenue and east of the Southern Pacific .,..,.,p .............. WON'T RUN AGAIN State Senator Carpenter Carpenter, NB. lsenator, Nixes tffe.election Bid By JERRY CLAUSEN Ol IM D•ll• f'I ... Si.att. State Sen. Dennis Carpenter, R·Newport Beach, the upper nouse minority caucus .ehairman, said today he will not lTUn for re-election next year. 1 The former state Republican t'hairman and spokesman for pohttcal conservauves in the ~nate said he wlshes lo devote more time to his family and busi- ness. •·one does not make a career in one job in political lire," Carpenter said. "I think you must move up or move out and I dbn '.t see any way to move up at this point." Carpenter, 49, has served in the state senate since winning a special election in August or 1970 to fill the vacancy created when John G. Schmitz was elected to the U.S. House of Represen- tatives. . While the senator emphasized that he would not seek re·electlon or a congressional seat, which he considers a step down from hia current pos(. he did leave the door ajar for another political post -the U.S. Senate. Carpenter began to mount a eampalgn for the Sena~ ln 1975, but he dropped out alter encoun- tering fund ratalng problems. Ultimately, S.J. Hayakawa won Ule Republic~ prlmary,and d~ teated incumbent John Tunney !or the aeat. Although he said he bad no plans at present to seek a 2'eat ln W aahlngton, Carpenter would not confirm that he ls finiahed u a political candidate and even 1\Jnted~ 0 1mlcht10 for it (a U.S. ~nateaeat)." Senator Hayakawa la 71 years old. Hla term expires ln 1m. Sen. Alan Cranatbn'I term, however, (See BEN ATOR, Pase AZ> Railroad tracks. The zoning matter, which sur- faced in the city nearly two years ago, was resolved whe~ Norma Gibbs cast the tie·breaktng vote. Joining Mrs. Gibbs were coun· cil members Richard Siebert, Al Coen and Harriett Wieder. Supporting the zone change were Mayor Ron Pattinson, Mayor Pro Tem Ron Shenkman and Councilman Ted Bartlett. The most recent vote on the matter was held Nov. 21 when Mrs. Gibbs was on a tour of Israel. At that time, the vote ended on a 3.3 Ue. The zoning case came up for action again Monday ni&bt despite the protests of Slebe!1 who claimed that the previous tie vote was the same as a defeat. Mrs. Gibbs said that she was besieged by telephone calls and visits from people on both sides or the zoning battle "who tried to influence my vote." She said she reached her de· cision after listening to tapes of previous meetings and taking a tour of the property. "I felt that it was Oat and good, usable industrial land," she said this morning. "There is a need for jobs in nice, light induslrfes. Huntington Beach can't become just a bedroom city, .. she added. Siebert a,Ud tb.la mornlnc that the parcel ls lmpOrtant in the general Kbeme of thin1s. "lf the ar .. .,..~iaw~lbr residences, then 10me other lil· dust.rial land would 10," he aald. "I believe tbls ls a signal to In· dustrial people that they will now be able to develop the area," he said. The property came before the city council on three occasions as a general plan amendment. It was postpooed twice. Monday night's action was the fifth lime the property was on the council agenda including the Nov. 21deadlock vote. Another vote will be required to redesignate the area back to industrial use in general plan amendments next year. Earlier ln the evening, the council ordered the rezoning of seven acres south of Ellis Avenue (See ZONE, Page AZ) Auto Hits Power Pole, Flips Switch The lights went oul all over a portion of south Westminster and north Fountain Valley late Mon· day, in a freak traffic accident that darkened 2,100 homes and business. A teen·aBe youth whose vehicle ran up a power pole guy wire and flipped over in the 11 p.m. crash at Mc:Garvin Junior High School, 9802. IUahop Place, literally IDpped the power switch too. Irtveatigatbra said the unlden· tilled youth failed to notice a power pole support guy wire and when k stru~ it, hls vehicle' vaulted airborne before it fell off. The impact yanked the pole downward and when ll snapped back, power lines swayed toeetber, touched, shorted out and bumed, interrupting service. "We were actually without power lwlce, '' aaid Southern Callf ornia gdlson Company apokesman Bill Compton. ''It waa off from 11\03 lo 11:47 and then on tor five minutes and then olt unW u:ao a.m. a1aln." lie btamecl eecondary power syn.em problems cauaed 6y the crath for the lat.er !ailul'e wblcb took lonaer to plnPo.Jnt. One aecUon ot about 30 homes on Swallow Lane In Westminster, near"t one of the broken power llne11. WU knocktd out for three hours. , The area knocked out tor llO mlnuta is rou1hb' bounded by Brookhurst Street, Maano1Ja, McPaddtn Ind WarDeJ' avtnuet, COmptOQuld. Weltmlftater Police Lt. Joe WOodt said the juverille driver waa Udbl,fured 1n the blurre ac· cldent, but h1a vehicle aua~ moderate~•· BB Reverses Stat111 ··· Huntington Beach city coun· cllmea voted Mond,ay night to drop all annexation efforts on the Bolaa Chica wildll!e area in a re. venial of PoSlUona. The cit)' council earlier in the ye•r voted to proceed wlth partial annexaUon, which in· eluded tbe bluff tops on the fringe of the ecological are•· Monday nlabt'a declalon wu taken alter an appearance by As· aemblyma.a Dennis Mangers, n. Huntlnston Beach, who urced that all annexation effort.a be halted. Mangers ls spearheading a drlv• for ttate aequlslUon of 927 aeres of marshland. de told councll member• that there ls a fear that annexation woutd •IJnal that the city may be neartnc plant ror development ot thtaree. He aald thli ml1ht increase the 111tln1 Price of the land. Tho it.ate has auttioriHcl $3.1 mllllon for th• purchase. M an1er1 al10 aald that the Bolla Chica la Of et.at.vtldo im· portanc:e and t.bat OIUI& Comity witb lts 1reater reaources, should be the lead acency in plannln1 tho area, and not the ctty. .. "There ta no POiDt in anna:lnl Racaed Firemen bring equipment up a ladder (top) as flames shoot out of a dormitory window at Providence College in Rhode Island. In tbe center photo, an unidentified girl sits in her ' window awaiting rescue and <boU4>m> ii helped dowii the ladder b1 Al fireman. Seven periabM in the blaze . At Least 15 More· Injured PROVIDENCE, R.1. (AP) -A fire apparenUy touched off by a hair. dryer nashed through the fourth floor of a women's dormitory at Providence College early today, leaving seven women dead and at least 15 in· jured, fireotrlcials said. Two women died when they jumped from their window onto the frozen, snow-covered ground, seconds before firefighters could . ; have reached them with a safety : • ladder, authorities said. ~ Other residents of Aquinas "' Hall, wearing ooly nightclothes, l were forced outside into the cold i air, where they joined hundreds ~ of other students after the first 1 alarm wu sounded at 2:56 a.m. ~ The thre&alarm blue was con- trolled about an hour later. "We beard somebody runnl.og down the ball," said a dorm resi- dent who asked that her name not be uaed. "There was smoke go- ing through the door. They were yelling for help. We saw a girl jump." "Thev were yelling, 'My God! My God!, there's a fire ln the building," said another coed. Investigators said the blaze was limited to the top floor of the four·story brick building• where lt charred several rooms and 1 aboutlOOfeetofhallway. "I They sald the building, -which . holds 300 students, had no fire s prinklers or any fire escapes other than the regular st.airways. However_, Fire Chief Michael Mol.a• ala the bulldina dlcl not require aprtnklera ancl •aid a routlne lnss>fftlon before the st.rt of tbe aehool year turned tU> no Ylolatlons of the Dre code. Molse said the cause of the fire was officially constdered un- determined. However, one arson in· vestigator said the blaze was ap- parently touched off by a Hair- dryer left oil in the closet of a dorm room, and Moise comment- ed: "Thia could be a possibility." By late morning, authorities had not determined whether all the victims were students. They • said il was possible that some were members of the college staff. The chief also said arson or- ficlals were looking into reports from some students that as many as 13 electric cords may have been plwcged into one outlet in the room where the fire ls believed to have started. Leo Trambukls, Providence public safety commissioner, said six of the victims elther'Cl.led in the dorm or when they jumped. The seventh coed was dead on ar- rival at Roeer Williams Hospital in Providence. Names of the victims were not immediately avallable. The Very Rev. Thomas R. P e t e rs o n , p r e s i d.e. n t of Providence College, safd lt was (See 7 DEAD, Page A2) Flight Hait.Ask~. 1'he Huntinaton Beacll Airport Committee ls expected to bear a request tonight to halt night lllgbts at Meado\itlark Airport because of recent crashes. The meeting will start at 7 p.m. in Room B-8, acUacent to city coun. ell cbambenr. Weather Sunny through Wednes· day but patchy early morn· Ing fog. Lowa tonight around 50. Highs Wednes· day68toJ5. INSIBETOBAY BU1 Balcercombfnft Ml Ct.00 'lo vu: •chicotlon oftd tla• blCUiU/1'1 Or.arks. Su Am•rica, ~ B4. l••es An'_......_ At ..... -............ W ~=--a~M i: I _._ ~ ., C:: c.-·=..': ~. =~ ::g;.: = r::...-:: ::· .. ........ #. ~~ !! ......_ a-t--_..11., a_. ...... ~ Harbour Rome . Gutted by Fire 'Jl'\re gutted a two-story Hunl· ington Harbour home Monday af. lernoon and caUff(f an •tim.at.ed SlS0,000 in dama1e. lhmtinaton Beach lireme:D reported. Two men were inJurecl while fighting the blaze whJch bqan at 4 p.m. in the lower level of the home owned by the Walter Evans famiJy at 1673 Bolero Lane. The exact cause of the lire is IWl Wl• der lnvfiltilation. A neighbor, Storm Ba~. ot 16592 Nalu Circle, needed 12· stitches to close a •evere cut be ·$ulf ered when struck by an ex· ploding window. Bartling was trying to dowse the fire wltb a garden hose when struck by the 1J)'lnl ,.._, oUidala Wei. Orange CoUnty Hubor Patrol depub-a.lchard Lara suffered a second degree bum on his right hand while batWng the blaze. He was treated by patamedics al the lcme. Oftkbls aald the B\>am ramUY waa not boaJe whm the blue becan. 'lbe family poodle and parakeet perisbed In the flre. Oil's Not Well v andahDump 11,000 Galwm Vandals pulled the plug on two Huntington Beach oil tanks over the weekend and du~1,ooo gallom ol crude oil in an area near Ellis Avenue Golden Weet Street, police reported. OFF1CIALS FROM the Bradley-King AssoclaUon, the oil company which owns the tanks. told police the lost oil ls valuedat$2,500. Cleanup will cost a bout $2,000officials estimated. THE OIL TANK valves were apparently opened sometime between 10 a.m. Saturday and 7 a.m. Monday, of· !1c1a ls said. The oil flowed into a drainage area around the tanks and spilledoutontoadirtroad. Church Fire Stuns r Huntington Pastor By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of 1M D .. IJ ~let SWff Father Denis Lyons stood in the dark. smoke-stained sanctuary or St. Mary's by the Sea, and wondered why his sanctuary bad become a target for arson. Why would an arsonist attempt to burn down the picturesque wood frame church at 10th Street andOrang_eAvenueinHuntington Beach for the aecond time ln roughly a year? Why would someone ignite a Christmas Advent wreath of pine • boughs decorating lhe altar? Why would anyone want to torch the simple lilUe chapel where three chairs stand charred behind a charred altar table in a sooty circle of ugly blackness that was royal redcarpeung? Why would anyone want lo leave statuary or the Virgin Mary and Christ with smoke· s mudged faces? .. No idea .. no idea," Father Lyons said Monday, standing in the church. where ~olden sun i;teamed through stained-glass windows. Speaking in a brogue sort as the breezes over his native Ab· beyfaele, County Limerick, Ireland, Father Lyons, 43, dis· cussed the $20,000 to $25,000 arson blaze with several church leaders. Huntington Beach Fire Depart· ment investigators said today they have no leads in the de- li berate fire, which erupted about 6p.m.Saturday. Trained in the psychology of arsonists and their motives, they answered a similar call a~ut a year ago at the little chapel th.at originated 47 years ago as Sts. S1 mon & Jude. Father Lyons, who bas only been assigned to St. Mary's by the Sea for a month, points out one whole corner at the front or the sanctuary had to be rebuilt a rter that arson job. Strangely, arsonists are often motivated to set fires jn churches, investigators say. often in UM! Christmas season. · Damage eirttmates in the most ~ recent rue may rise 1t It. ts de~ ~ termlned through examtnaUon ~at smote harmed tile church'a :r. --~~~~~~~~~ ...... (. OfU,NGI! COAST Hll' DAILY PILOT pipe organ. "Once we had a fire hke this al another church where I was, Ho· Jy Trinity, in San Pedro, down near the waterfront," Father Lyons remarked. Sunlight was streaming down through a charred hole (James gnawed through the wooden roof, illuminating the three charred chairs behind the altar. Services will continue lo be held in the small church at 10th Street and Orange A venue when cleanup is completed. HBTrustees Consid.ering Sak of Land Huntington Beach Union High School District trustees will weigh a plan tonight to sell a 1.2-acre former district office site at 1902 Main St. to a local church for $195,000. 'I'ru5tees will meet at 7 o'clock in the District Education Center,. 5201 Bolsa Ave., Huntington Beach. Officials from the Huntington Beach Church of Religious Science have "expressed strQng intere$t" in buying the distrlct- owned property near th• in· tersectlon ol Main Street. UUca Avenue and 17th itreet. said dis· lrictSuperintendentJakeAbbott. The school district 11 required by stau, law to allow city and .Orange County offlclall to bid on the sale of the surplua property before it is offered to privaU, ln· terestl, officials said. School district officials have not discussed how the $195,000 from the proposed land sale will b4!used. Fro111 Page Al 7 DEAD ••• impoa1lbte to determine how m an1 women were in the dormltorJ because there were no classes Monday or Tuesday and many students had gone home !or a loog week~d. .. W •are all atun.Ded by this ter· rible trqedy. A great deal of herotam wu ahown by 1Uidenta and firefi4btera," he added. About 4,100 ~nta attend the colleae, wblch la operated by tho Dombllcu Fathers, an order of Roman C8tboUc prteata. Tbe deaths prompted olltclalt to eloletheJChoal thro~b Jan. 9 and relCbeclule end~1·aemll1«' aamhaatk,.,. after that date. "We..,. more CODCerud about the tr.,edy than the nama.•• said Joe McAleer, a colle1• apoHsman. ,....P.,.eAJ ' • Vlctorvlllo ~ Girl, 3, Survives Crash ~ . ~~~ DlmlCT IOUWIY~ . ~ •••••••••••••• '!,, ••••••••••••••••••• .....;.... ............... , HAZARDOUS VERY UNH.EALntFUL UNHEAL ntFUl ' GOOD 0 •San Befnardtno -- --. • -. :. ... '""""'!Palm.Springs : ..... .., r ... . -. -. -............••.....•.... : -: -. ••: ... .: KERRVILLE, Te.us CAP) - Rescuers round a 3-year-old &irl ahve in the wreckage or a sinale· engine plane today, two days after the craft crashed in ru11ed hlll eounLry. kUllng her parents and brother, authorities IJlld. The survivor was identified as Shera Sneed of Sen Antonio. A spokesman for a local hospital . said she was In "stable but Wl• determined condition·• with a fractured arm and leg . Kllled In the crash were Jerry Sneed, an altorney, his wife, Suue. and Shannon, a 6-year-old son, oCCicials 1aid. Searchers spotted tb e wrecka1e earlier in tbe day. MAP OUTLINES NEW SMOG REPORTING ZONES FOR SOUTH COAST DISTRICT Today: 75(Oood)onCoHt,111, Metro; 127, Inland (Both Unhealthful} "She was undoubtedly rn shock," said Civil Air Patrol MaJ. Anne Farrell, who was m the ambulance with the injured child. FroMPageAJ SENATOR ••• is up for grabs in three years, Carpenter pointed out. Carpenter's announcement or his retirement from ·the state senate probably will result in a scramble among Republicans lo take over his 38th District seat. Sacramento observers indicate that Carpenter's announcement might also start a scramble in the slate Senate for Republican leadership posts. Carpenter and Sen. George Deukmejian, R-Long Beach, another strong conservative spokesman expected to announce his candidacy !or the state at· torney general's post, could leave the Republicans without a strong right-wing voice. Observers say that the two most likely to lake up the con· servative spokesmen's causes are Sen. Bill Richardson, R· Arcadia, or Sen. William Campbell, R-Hacienda Heights. Carpenter said his decision not lo run for re·election next year partially was based on a desire not to be separated from his wife, Madine, and five \:hildren for long periods or time, his frtl$tra- lion with Democratic control of the state Senate, assembly and governor's office. and a desire to spend more time at hJs ranch near Tahlequah, Oltla. Carpenter's announcement came as some surprise to coast-• area observers wbo remembered that he had been conducting fund raisers during the year. The senator said, however, that fund raisen are conducted yearly to meet ongoing expenses. He said he does not have a large war chest and doesn't need one in his strongly Republican districL .. I'll tell you one thing," he said. "If I have any funds left over, I won't keep them. I'll re- distribute, throw a bell of a party for contributors or give them lo another candidaU, or the party." Carpenter's 38lh district ex· tends along the Orange Coast from Seal Beach lo San Clemente, reaches inland a few miles and extends south to Oceanside in San Die10 County. The senator is an attorney who practiced law in Newport Beach before his election to the senate, consult.a for export-import bual· nesses in Mexico and ii a former FBI agent. He said he expects to conUnue residing in Newport Beach. New Pollotionlndex Introduced Today Beginning today, Orange Coast residents will bave a new way to figure out how red their eyes are going to get and how much coughing they can expect. The South Coast Air Quality Management Dlstrict bas adopt. ed a new pollution index, in ac- cordance with a requirement by the U.S. Environmental PoJlu. tion Agency that states 1tan· dardbe their pollution scales. The new scale ranges from zero to ~ and ii categorized from good (under 100) lo UO· healthful 000.200), very Un· healthful (200·300) and hazardous (300-~). Different readings are given for coastal, metropolitan and in· land areas. In Orange County. rnonitorlng stations are maintatned in Laguna Beach. Costa Mesa, El Toro, San Juan Capistrano, San· ta Ana Canyon, Anaheim and La Habra, said air district spokesman Armando Zumaya. However, the readlnas are not given out individually. Instead, forecast. for the Lo• Angeles basin include these reedings. The forecasts are available beginning at 10:30to 11 a.m. each day for the next day. Phone num· hers ln Oran1e Couniy are {93·2442 and 991-8SIOO. When the PSI, or pollution standards index, elves a good rating, such as the 75 in ertect to- day for the cout, the pollution level is conaidered to have no ill effect.a. Unhealthful, like the 118 in metropolitan areu and 127 In ln- Jand valleys today. indicates a 1Dlld aggravaUon ot symptom.a for 1usceplible people. At 200, warnings will be iuued to schools and industries. N~e Bird8 Stolen From Aviary in BB A palr of downtown HuntlnSCOn. Beach bird collectors reported a cockatoo and nlne love bl.rd.I •tolen from their back yard aviary over the weekend, police· Hld. . Mr. and Mrs. Brodrick, of 1820' Park St., told police some· ooe tore out a 1creen on the aviary aome time IMtWMD 5 p.m. Sunday and noon Monday. Tho blrda are Hazardous readings are not ex· pected, but would lead to general warnings lo cut back on exercise and avoid outdoor activity. Zumaya said the district is planning to set up seminars for school administrators to help educate them to the meaning of the new scale. Today's reading notes lhat ozone, carbon monoxide and suJ. phur dioxide are the chemicals involved in the day's reading. Arson Cause Of Mail Drop Depot Blaze Christmastime crime io the form or arson cost several people their guts, due to be delivered by parcel post, in a deliberate fire at a Huntington Beach mail drop de-. pot Sunday. Fire department investigators sllld someooe deposited fiaming material of some sort through the slot at 7777 Edinger Ave. abortJy before 10 p.m.. alter shoppine hours. The blaze which nared up in·· side the facility al the Huntington Center destroyed four or five Christmas packages awailin~ pickup by mailmen today. No damage estimate was available from firemen or U.S. Postal office authorities, but they said today it is quite minor as Car as the structure is concerned. F.-...PGfleAl ·MARSH ••• for action. Bartlett, however, joined Ron Shenkinan. Richard Siebert, Norma Gibbs and Al Coen in vot- ing to drop annexation effor~. Mrs. Wieder was ·Joined ·ny Mayor Roo Pattinson wbo said that the Bolsa Chica should have been aOQeXeclseveral years aeo. Annexation efforts will be sua· pended untfJ a coastal plan ts de· veloped or when negotiations reach a turning point, officlals s aid. An Air Force pla.ne was stand. ing by (or a possible transfer to a San Antoo.lo hospital, ldaj. ¥ar-rell said. Air traffic c~nt.rollers fn San Antonio reported a distress signal from a plane in· the Kerrville area Sunday ni~hl. A Kerr County Sheriff's deputy 11ald about 80 volunteers, some on horseback, aided the search. Ex-Krishna ~ader Enters Innocent Plea Roy Christopher Richard, 28. the sixth suspect to be jailed in the murder of Stephen John Bovan, pleaded innocent Monday to murder conspiracy charges in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Robert Kneeland set Richard's trial for Jan. 23. Richard, who •urrendered Fri· day after two d11ys of negotiating with Newport Beach police, was not sent to Orange County Jail. where all the other defendants in the case have been lodged. Judge Kneel~d instead re• manded blm to the custody ot NewportJJeacb police. A poUce spokesman aatd Richard, a vegeta1!1an. Wabled t' remain 1n city jail so that hif special dietary requiremen~ could be met. Tht Uun, •ll&btly bt.&Ut. former Hare Kriahna leader announced to Judge Kneeland that he was going to fast, but a police depart· ment spokesman said that by dmner time Monday evening, Richard was eating again. ' Tuister Hits Houston Area HOUSTON CAP) - A tornado swept past a cluster of mobile homes along a highway today kill· mg one person and injuring al least seven, authorities said. The twister. which over- turned three dieseJ trucks, struck during a thun· derstorm iA northeastern Harris County. HBCopaSay They Can Name DWtz Killer • valoedat'31.5,they1aJd. This maytakeuptotwoyears . Unconfirmed reports said the cloud touched ground three times, knock· ing down power lines, damaging several homes, and causing considerable class and roof damage. Jlunun.iton Dooch police uld today thc.iy know tho idtintlty ot tbc man "u1pocted of 1layln1 Gerald Bernard Dl•llt .ut. wbo wa1 flUMtd down 1n ma nomo J'riday nl&ht. Although the murder IUll*t'• name wu not relt11od, Police have been 1tarohln1 outalde Oran1e County u thtlr four-day old manhunt expand1, aecordln1 to Huntl.nfton Beach police S,t. Lut10choa. Dlell, ot 16881 Newland St., Apt. A, WU •hot thret Umea In the chcet 1hortly oiler 8 p.m. while he wu takln1 care ol a nel1bbor11f.year-oldaon. Th• h4 wae watchlnr television ln anotber room when he heard an arfUIDlll\ aod the 1bote. The boy ruahld blto tbe rooi:n and •JIOk• wUhDlltJ betote · the wouocfed. niu c:Uld, OC:hoa Hid. When police arrived, Diets WU found bOldlnf what a~pea" \0 tie cocaine 111 ono of bl1 bandi, Ocboaaaid. Afttl' a aearcl\ of Ditta' 1pUt~ i ment. police ttii'Md up wbaftM)' beJlen 11 aevertt ouno• Of co-• calne and wel1hln• 1cllt1, ~boautd, Ochoa Mid Dllb had no ~ ~OUI mm.mat record tll;Ol., an.., . .l'uaeral arr1.111emeat. for Dlmara~lnf. .. 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Holmes was back on the stand to tell about Hughes• pri vale life as trial resumed to determine the validity of the Mormon will, one ot several wills attributed to Hughes. ··1t was the night before Thanksgiving." Hughes' aide re· membered. ·· ... Mr. Hughes wanted to be carried on a stretcher type of conveyance. "There were five or SIX of US," he recalled. "We walked down the hall, opened the rear exit door and carried him down nine floors ... It was outside of the building." At the street level, he said, a panel truck was waiting to whisk Hughes to Nellls Air Force Base where an official escort "zig- zagged around" and led them to a private plane. The plane took off, carrying Hughes to Nassau in the Bahamas, Holmes testified. Hughes was spirited out of the Desert Inn during a major shakeup or his business empire. Holmes noted that some tourists on their way to see a show al the Desert Inn witnessed the strange escape. The aide described in minute detail Hughes' life as a recluse, begiDJling about 1960. He said his boss spent most or his time in bed at mansions and hotels in Bel Air, Rancho Santa ,.-e, Beverly Hills, Boston, and Las Vegu. Holmes, who was Hughes' closest aide in his declining years, took a surprise gamble Friday by signlng away an estimated $10 million he could have gained if the Mormon will is proved authentic. "I would not want to take money from Mr. Hughes under these circumstances," said Holmes after he si.f'ned a renun: ciationofhissharelntfiewill. He said be didn't believe Hughes wrote the disputed docu- ment. declaring, "!l's my opin-ion this is forgery." The 61-year-old Holmes, wbO has a $92,SOO·a-year job with Hughes' Summa Corp., was called to testify by attorneys for Noah Dietrich, Hughes' former rlaht·hand man. Dletricb Is listed as executor ot the handwritten will delivered to the Mormon Church head• quarters In Salt Lake City. Dietrich wants to prove the will is the real thing. Hughes' rel· atlves, not named in the will, are seeking to expose it as a forgery. Holmes wu the second of the loyal Hughes aides to side with the relatives. Earlier Lavar Mylar also called the will a fraud. Seven Women Die in Dorm Fire ln5Years Double Growth Eyed in Irvine Population projections for the City of Irvine show that in the next five years the number of residents will more than double. Twister Hits Houston Area HOUSTON <AP) -A tornado s wept past a cluster of mobile homes along a highway today kill· ing one person and Injuring at least seven, authorities &aid. The twister, which over- turned three diesel trucks, struck durln1 a thUD• dentorm in northeaatera Harris Clbunty. Unconfirmed reports said the cloud touched ground three times, knock· ing down power lines, damaging several homes. and causing considerable glass and roof damage. 30thersDie ·By 1982, the projections show. there will be 99,815 persons living in Irvine, or 40 percent of the city's projected ultimate popula· lion or 250,000 sometime beyond the year 2000. There were an estimated 42,900 persons in Irvine in June of this year. The projections are based upon projects currently under con- struction, approved zoning, zon- ing requests filed but not yet ap- proved, and projects anticipated to be filed over five years. They were computed by the ci- ty community development de- partment. popW.Uon co p Ing areas. called 41vitlage&." The most massive growth is estimated to be in the villages of Northwood and W oodbridg_e. Both are expected to increase population ninefold; Northwood !rom 1,00 to 11,169 and Wood- bridgefrom2,710to24,320. Girl, 3~ Survives Texas Plane Crash · KERRVILLE, Texas CAP) - Rescue1·s found a 3-year·old girl alive in the wreckage ot a single· engine plane today, two days art.er the craft crashed In rugeed hill country, killing her parents and brother, authontles said. The survivor was identified as Shera Sneed of San Antonio. A spokesman for a local hospital said she was in "stable but un· determined condition'' with a fractured arm and leg. An Air Force plane was stand· ing by for a possible transfer to a San Antonio hospital, Maj. Far- rell said. Air traffic controllers in San Antonio reported a distress signal from a plane in the Kerrville area SW)da~ niJCht. A Kerr County Sheriff's deputy said about 80 volunteers, some on horseba<'Jc, aided the search. "':. • Vlctorvlllo '-~~---..... ~Newhall -:. . ., ,, ,,. ''~,,11-----t--DISTRICT BOUNDARY~ At Least 15 More· '-~ . i•l HAZARDOUS ~ t------+300 VERY ~NHEALTHFUL ------200 UNHEALTHFUl -----100 GOOD ------o :. ............... :,, ................................•.. ~ ... , • • . -: . . • • . . . --...... .:.:;.----- • -; ....... In: -• • -• ·~·········~············ .. -• • . • u: . ..... Injured PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) -A fire apparently touched off by a hair dryer flashed tbf9ugb the fourth floor of a women's dormitory at Providence College early today, leaving seven women dead and at least 1S in· jured, fll'e officials said. Two women died when they jumped from their window onto the troien, snow-covered ground. seconds before firetlgbters could have reached them with a safety ladder, authorities said. Other residents of Aquinas Hall, wearing only nightclothes. were forced outside lntO the cold air, where they joined hundreds of other students after the first alarm was sounded at 2:56 a.m. Tho three-alarm blue was con-. , trolled about an hour later. MAP OUTUNES NEW SMOG REPORTING ZONES FOR SOUTH COAST Dl&TRICT ••w ~ beard eomebocly nmninC down tbe balJ,., Hid a dorm nm. dea& wbo uked lb.at her name not be mod. ''Tbero was 1mote go- ing throulh the door. They were yelling for help. We saw a girl jump." Todays 240 (Unh••ltMUI) on Coat: •· -.tro; 13'. Inland County Sets New Index For Bad Air Beginning today, Orange Coast residents will have a new way to figure out how red their eyes are going to get and how much coughing they can expecL The South Coast Alr Quality Management District has adopt· ed a new pollution index, in ac- cordance with a requirement by the U.S. Environmental Pollu- tion Agency that states stan- dardize their pollution scales. The new scale ranges from zero to 500 and is categorized from good <under 100} to un- healthful (100·200), very un- healthful (200-300) and hazardous (300·500). Different readings are given for coastal, metropolitan and in- land areas. Mid-day readings today were 240 in the coastal and metropolitan areas, and 133 in- (See SMOG, Page A2) "Thev were yelling, 'My Godt My God!, there's a fu-e in the building, "said another coed. Life Tenn Ordered In County Murder Investigators said the blaze was limited to the top floor of the !our-story brick building, where mark made by'a trial joror led it charred several rooma and Judge Dickey to declare a mjs.. aboutlOOfeetotballway. One ~ four men, booked on murder charges after a Santa Ana man -identified by police as a prominent local pimp -was stabbed to death. was sentenced Monday to life in prison. Orange County Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey or- dered the sentence for George Lamar King, 34, of Seattle. King will be eligible for parole in 1984. A jury in Judge Dickey's courtroom found King guilty of first degree murder, attempted murder and burglary in charges stemming from the murder March 29of James Harbin, 33. Harbin was dying from 35 stab wounds when Santa Ana police arrived at bis apartmenL Lying near him and apparently close to death was Sandra Cree, 20, of Santa Ana, who was stabbed several times in the back before her attackers slit her throat several times with a butcher knife. trial. They said the building, which Judge Dickey ruled that there bolds 300 student.a, bad no fire was evidence of prejudice in the sprinklers or any fire escapes jury when he learned that a juror other than the regular stairways. had made a derogatory remark However, Fire Chlef Michael about King's racial background. Moise said the building did not The juror was ask'ed by require sprinklers and said a another juror if King's marked routine inspection before the accent was a Michigan accent. start of the school year· turned up "No," the juror reportedly no vlolationsofthefirecode. replied, "that's a nigger accent." Moise said the cause of the fire King declined the declaration was officially considered un• ot a mistrial in bis case and was determined. found guilty by an 11-member However, one arson in• jury. The juror who made the vesUgator saJd the blaze was ape reference to him was removed parenUy touched off by a hair· fromthepanelbyJudgeDlckey. dryer left on in the closet of a The three remaining defen· dorm room, and Moise comment• dants will be returned to court ed: .. Tbl.scouldbeapossibility.'• Friday for the setUng ot a new By late morning, authorities trial date. • bad not determined whether all the victims were students. They said it was possible that some were members of the college staff. Killed in the crash were Jerry Sneed, an attorndy, hls wife, Suzie, and Shannon, a 6-year-old son, offlclats aald. Searchers spotted the wreckage earlier in the day. .. She was undoubtedly fn shock," said Civil Air Patrol Maj. Anne Farrell, who was ln the ambulance with the injured Senator Carpenter Won~t Run Again Doctors said she was "in· credibly lucky" to survive. Codefendants Rodney Am· brose Griffin. 22, of Santa Ana. Gary Tiran Harrell, 21, of Pittsburgh and Thomas Eugene J1lck1on, 19, of Chicago, Wet'e J>e.. lng tried with King when a re- Fat Officers 'Privileged' NEW ORIXANS CAP) -An Alr Force sergeant's claint that a fat enlisted man should get the same treatment as a plump of. fleer bas been denied in feder._t court. The chief also said arson of· ficlals were looking into reports from some students that as many as 13 electric col'ds may have been plUSCJlecl Into one ouUet in the room where the flre is believed to have started. <See 'J oEA»; Pap AZ) • child. 'Car Smashes Irvine Home; . Driver Held An out-of-coo~ car smuhed tbroueh the backYard con~e wall ot an Irvlno home today and 1topped just short of the family room, Jarrtnc the homo's oc:cu· pant.a from ateop. There were no Injuries Sa the 2 a .m. accident aU9U Seaford Ct.r-e lo. Jrvtne P.911C' arnetecl the drlvet' Of the car, ldtnu.n.d u Muk Bear, 24t addren oo· "nown, atld'~hhod bltn on a ~tincoor drunk~n drtvini. Homemaur Unda JJ&Ue nJd her bact}atd wau and tome .,lacu11t1P1nf were demoU1bed. )Sb• aakfthat after tile acddel\l, ... dldnOt io bact to al .. p. - By JERRY CLAUSEN Of .. DallY ........... State Sen. Dennis Carpenter, R ·Newport Beach, the upper house minority caucus cbalrman. said today he will not run for re-election next year. The former state Republican · chairman and spokesman for pollttcat con9ertat1ves ln tile senate llld be wtsba to devote more time to bis f am Uy and busl-neu. "One does not make a career in one job ln political life," Carpenter said. "I think you must move up or move oat and I don't eee any way to move up at tbts point." Carpenter. 49, hu 1erved In the •tate aenat.e II.nee ,.lnnlni a 1pectal etecUon In Auiuat of 1970 to fill tbe va~cJ created wben John O. SclllnlLI wu •1tcte4 to the U;B. llouH of Rtprenn· ta th' et. Wblle tho HM.to~ •mphulted that he woUld qot 1Mk re·•leetion or a conll'. ... looil aeat. wblch he considers a 1tep down ftom his current poet. he dJd Jene th • dOor _, ... for moth r pollttcat post -the U.S. Senate. Carpenter began to mount a campaign for the Senate in ms. bUt he dropped out after encoun- terln1 fund raising problems. Ultimately, S.I. Hayakawa won the Republican primary and de- feated incumbent John Tunney for tbe teat. • Alt40UCb he said be had no plana at present to seek a seat ln WHblnston. Carpenter would not conftnn that he ii finished .. a political candidate and even hinted: ''J might ao for 1t (a U.S. Senate seat) ... Senator Jlayakawa 11 '71 yean old. Hls term expires in 1882. Sen. Alan Cranston1a term, however, Js up fqr grabs ln three yean, Carpenter pointed out. Catpnter'I aMouncement of h1S retlnment from 'tho ~ 1enate probably wW l'el\llt ID a aer•mblt amon« Ripubllcans tO tne ov r bla 18th District seat. Sacremmto obleriers lndlcate lbat Carpenter'• announcenMl\t Dll1ht "1fo start • scramble ill the state ,8eQate tor ~ubllca leadt~~ta; (WIENATO~Pa&eAI) • Sgt. Ralph Vance, who had been d~moted from !baster sergeant. said A1r Forte relU)a- t1ons were unfair. They permit the demotion of an enllilted man simply because be is overweteht, but aay the effeds of the extra wel1bt must be coosidered In ol· Ileen' cases. The court nded MondaJ that the clisttnction was realObahle because enlisted men often have to do more pbyaical work. CoUiteil C&naidate Story Co~ ln llCDClaTI ed.lUOIJll. tlHt l>at1t Pilot iruuTtctb' lllted PnllSPk• tlve lnlno Clty Cowicll candldat. Vt.tan Ball as u Oranl• Coat Collefe proleuor anct lmjllled the ..an u a ROjubttca.nhi •IOltnl bid for the40th 0oo4NSaJonal ~ trlctaeat. She ._ a W..tmlnater mp ~boo! teach«; b a DeJDocrat; and loat th• race •••IA•t l\epublicaa.BobertBadham. Orange , £oast Weather Sunny throuah Wednea. day but pUthy early mom. tn1 101. Lows tonleht h'ound 50. Bllb!I Wednes- day A to :ZS. • IMllBETODA.Y BUJ Babr~ 1dl ltoo 'looe1: .UColfon ad II&• l>eaaOf•l Oaar.lt. 8•• AtUrico, Alflt 8"' l Bystander Shot, Critical RIVERSIDE (AP) -Michael W. Morrison, 21, a bystander who w us mistaken for a fleeing rob- '1er was m critical condition after being 'shot by three police of- f 1cers. • · Police Lt. Dave Cunrad1 said Monday that when Lt. Richard L. Dana drew bis revolver and iden- tified himself u a policeman, Morrison abruptly raised his hands. Officer Richard Avila, thinking Morrison was reaching for a weapon, fired live shots at him. Police later booked · Jeffrey Gaster I 32, for investigation or al· tempted murder in the shooting of Rowe, who was in criUcaI but stable condlUon Monday. ORANCll COAST • D'AILY PILOT Fro•Pa~AI SMOG ••. land. Predictions had hcen ror 7~ · i n t h e co a s t uJ a r <' a . 1 I H • metropolitan, and 127, inland. In Orange County, monitoring stations ar e maintained in Laguna Beach, Costa Mesa, El Toro, San Juan Capistrano, San- ta Ana Canyon, Anaheim and La Habra, said air district spokesman Armando Zumaya. However, the read1ngs are not given out ind1vtdually. Instead, forecasts for the Los Angeles basin include these readings. The forecasts are available beginning at10;30to11 a.m. each day forthenextday. Phonenum· b e r s in Orange County are 493-2442 and 991·8900. When U1e PSJ, or pollotion standards index, aive• a good rating, such as tbe 7S the pollu- tion level ls considered to have no ill efCects. Unhealthful. like 118 or 127, in· dlcates a mild aggravation or sympioms tor susceptible peo- ple. At 200, w~lnes wm be is.- sued to 4cbools and industries. Hua'rdous readinp are not ex- pec\ed, but wo(Jld 1,ad to aeneral w~p tQ cut bact on exercl•J' ·and avoldoiltdoor tu~Uvlty. Zusnaya said the cUStrlct is planning to set up setnlnm (or school administrators to help educate them to the meaning of the new scale. San Diego Bar ~/Resigna SAN DllCGO CAP) -Attorney Jobn J . •ctabo Jr. l'ealtned u [t~ldent cl~ 8aA Dle10 Cow· ·Bar Auoctatron • week after tl~ aQd a (Wt altet h1I arreaton t~ charaes. tdcCabe, 35, facet arralanment Tburaday oa a cbilr'' oC reeelv· ln1 •toln . propertr apd !out couott ol •tt•snP&lne to receive 1to\e.o p,.rty. Probe Ruled Proper Rescued Firemen bring equipment up a ladder (top) as flames s hoot out of a dormitory window at Providence College in Rhode Island. In the center photo, an unidentified girl sits in her window awaiting resou.e and I bottom> is helped down the ladder by a fireman. Seven people perished in the blaze. f "'rom Page-Al 7 DEAD ••• Leo Trambukis, Providence public safety commissioner, said • six or the victims either died in the dorm or when they jumped. The seventh coed was dead on ar- rival at Roger Williama Hospital m Providence. Names of the victims were not. 1m mediately available. , The Very Rev. Thomas 'R. Peterson, president of Providence College, said it was impossible to determine bow many women were in the dormitory becauae there were no C?laHes Monday or Tuesday and many students had gone home for a long weekend. "We are all stunned by tbl8 ter· rible tragedy. A great deal of heroism wu shown by students and firefighters," he added. About ~.100 students attend the college, which la operated by the Domlntcan Fathers, an order of Roman Catholic priests. The deaths prompted officials to close the school throueb Jan. 8 and reschedule end-of-semester eaaminatlons after that date. Probation For Smuggler SAN DIEGO (AP) -Andrew R.L. McNausbton hat been granted two years p~on. in· cludln1 a ~lat.on that be can be searcbed at any ttrne by proba· lion offteut. for pltadinC IUllt1' to 1mu111lnt th• purported canc:u treatmmt Laetrile fQto the UDJted &ai.. Tbe 81·ylaf-old Brit.Ola; bOW liY• tns m Sauaallto,,,.. .. teDrid Monday by U.S. Dllta1ct Judie WIUlatn Enrllbt: . . The Juqa hl4 IMt WcNl4 ~ os:nmend aeilnat llCNMIC)a\on'I d portaUon ~ued OD the L1otlile convfetlon. McNauoto11-.u ex· preHid hOPiea of btcofftllil a U.S. clUseo.. Cella Coriviction Upheld on Appeal By TOM BAaLEY CM*Ml'""'IU" The federal court convictions of Dr. Low J. Cella Jr. and two men active with him in the busi- neu affairs of two Oran1e Coun- ty hospitals have been upheld by a federal appellate court in Los Angeles. ID its ruling, the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found that the Oran1e County District Attorney's office did not act Im· properly during an investigation that led to the indictment of Cella and three other men. The cornerstone of the appeal by the defense was the argument that district attorney 's in- vestigators violated the law when they encouraged an employee of a Costa Mesa print ahop operated by Cella to smug. ere incriminating document.a out of the premises. Defense lawyers pointed out that ruling made by Judge Matt Byrne during the trial con- demned the actions by the prosecution as illegal seatebes andseli~. The appellate court did not agree with Judge Byrne on that point and upheld the district at- torney's investigative tactics as being necessary and justified in the circumstances. Cella, 52, former hospital ad- m in is trator Stephen Robert Evans, 32, and former hospital business manager Theodore Schiffman, 53, will remain free on bond. Defense lawyers explained that they have not yet exhausted the appellate process. ln any event, they added, the federal terms will have to wait until Cella und Evans are tried on charges contained in an Orange County Grand Jury indictment. Cella wus sentenced to five years in prison after being found guilty by Judge Byrne in June, 1975. Schiffman waa sentenced to two and one half years and Evans drew a one year term. It i& alleged that the defendants were involved tn a scheme to siphon an estimated *2 million in ~unds from two county ha1pitalJ: Mission Community Hospital, Mission Viejo and Mere)' General Hospital, Santa Ana. Appellate dlaeuHlon of the case did not include the cbaqea against former Miaalon Com. munlty Hospital admintstrator George Louis Ollendorf wbo pleaded guilty durioc his trial before Judee Byrne. · Judge Byrne sentenced Ollen· dorf, 4S. of Laguna Beaeb to one year in jail. He bu served that term and has pleaded guilty to related charges contained in the Orange County indictment. Ollendorf was sentenced to°"' year in the OraD1e Co\l1lty Jail and placed on ohe year's proba- tion. But former Sup4Uior ~ .Judge Willi¥! C. Spelra tm. mediately ruled that be coa· sidered Ollen4orf'• tederal Jail time to have been sulfident punishment. Carpenter Quitting Schiffman bas pleaded guilt1 to five of 127 felony counts COQ- talned in the locaU.odlctment. lh has yet to be sentenced. Celia's next court appearance is expected to be Dec. 22 when be goe1 to San Diego County superior Court for the opening ot the tria l transferred from Orange County. Schmitz Eyes Old State Senate Seat Both Cella and l!:vau we granted changes of venue wb they successfully argutld that heavy pretrlal publicity iJ Orange County dimlnbhed their chances of a fair trial in this area. Former American lndepen-"And I had a very good record dent Party presidential can· so I'm obviously going to take a did ate John Schmitz said today serious look at -that but I'm also be is considering running for a taking a serious look at a couple state senate seat that will be of other races," said Schmitz. "I vacated next year by Sen. Dennis think a decision has lo be reached Carpenter, R·Newport Beach. within the next month. Evans' trial venue and the date of his trial will be decided in the late stages of the Cella trial, authorities have ruled. Carpenter announced today "I 'vc got a nice job here at San- t hat he will not seek re.election. ta Ana Colle~e and I don 'l have to This.Loser Was Winner ''Yes. as a matter of fact J heard Monday that he's not going to run and I of course served in that position for rive and a hall years and gave up that very seal to run for Congress (in 1972) until defeated by Andrew Hinshaw, now serving a jail term for charges stemming from that very defeat," aaid Schmitz from his office at Santa Ana College, where he t e ach es political actence. run for anything." Schmitz, who lives in Corona del Mar, served in the state senate seat now h e ld by Carpenter until 1970, when he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. He lost that seat to Hinshaw in 1972. the same year he ra"\ unsuc- cessfully for president. Last year, Schmitz lost a close race for the House seat, this time to Robert Badham. R·Newport Beach. FRANKFURT. West Germany CAP )-Police picked a blood· stained man off the floor In a gambling casino near , Frankfurt's red light district and found $117,995 in currency and checks in hi9 pockets. * * * * * * IDvesUptors said Monday the 2&-year-old man parlayed $6,81~ into a winning streak but drank t o o much and apparently stumbled and knocked bimselC out. Fro• Page Al SENATOR WON'T RUN. • • He was treated for minor tuts a nd bruises and released from jail today a!ter he sobered up. Carpenter and Sen. George Deukmejian, R-Long Beach, a nother strong conservative spokesman expected to announce his candidaey Cor the s tate at· torney general's post, could leave the Republicans wit.bout a strong right-wing voice. Observers say that the two most likely to take up the con- servative spokesmen's causes are Sen. Bill Richardson, R· Arcadia, or Sen. William Campbell, R-Haclenda Heights. Carpenter said bis decision not to run for re-election next year partially was baled on a deaire not. to be separated from his wife, Madine, and five children for long periods or time, bls fruslra· lion wltb Democratic control of the state Senate, assembly and governor's office, and a desire to ·spend more time at bis ranch near Tahlequah, Okla. Carpenter's announcement came as some surprise to coast- area observers who remembered that he bad been conducting fund raisers d.uring the year. The senator said, however, that fund raisers are conducted yearly to meet ongt>ing expenses. He said he does not have a large war chest and doesn't need one in bis strongly Republlcan district. "I'll tell you one thing," he said. "If I have any funds left over, I won't keep them. I'll re. distribute, throw a hell of a party for contributors or give them to another eandidate or the party." Carpenter's 38th district ex· tends along the Orange Coast from Seal Beach to San Clemente, reaches inland a few mlles and extends south to Oceanside in San DtegoCounty. Vandals Break Windows, Doors Unknown people throwing bricks and small boards broke 66 windows and seven sliding glass doors, and knocked down a 45~ foot-long brick wall at an Irvine housing construction site, it was reported Monday. Officials of Standard Pacific Corp. of Costa Mesa, which is buiJdin~ the project at Woodbollow and W. Yale Loop, estimated damage at $2,000. They. said 18 homes were vanda!Ued while the construction site was closed focthe~eekend. ' When you combine the ~=-~~,-:_.,.· design talents of ~k-~~ · ~ seven international ~~/ award winning jewelers /- 1 --the results speak for themselves. ONE OF A KIND 18 Karat Gold Bracelet designed and handmade by ~ender, twice winner of the "Oscar" for Jewelry Oeslgn -the OeBeers Diamonds International Award. $1575 127 Fashion Island, Newport Center, Newport Beach Telephone: (714) ~0501 ' Lag11na/South Coast·~. OL 70, NO. M1, 3 &eCT.fONS, 30 PAGES .. ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A TUESDAY,DECEMBER1~1W7 Arter11oon N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS t Seven Women Die • m Dorm Fire ftnae tor Familg Sen. ~arpenter 'Won't<Run o.ity~l ... Staff ..... WON 'T RUN AGAIN State Senator Carpenter By JERRY CLAUSEN Of .. o.11-f'llM SYrt State Sen. Dennis Carpenter, R ·Newport Beach, the upper h o u se minority caucus chairman, said today he will not run for re-elecUon next year. The former state Republican chairman and spokesman for political conservatives ln the senate said he wishes to devote more time to his family and busi· ness. ''One does notJn~ke a career in one Job in political life, .. Carpenter said. ''t think you must move up or move out and I don't see any way to move up at this point." Carpenter, 49, has served ln the state aenate since winning a special election ln August of urro to rm the vacancy created when John G. Schmitz was elected t.o the U.S. House of Represen- tatives. While the senator emphasized that he would not seek re-election or a congressional seat, which he considers a step down from his <See SENATOR, Page AZ) * * * 'Schmitz Eyes.Old 7 State Seqate Seat ..... Former American Indepen-"And I bad a very good record dent Party vrealdential can-:X:. GIMoQalv colnc to t-.te a didate John Scbmtu ..ti._., il191k'lllt9liltNrw..., .,, is conslderi'ng runnlnc fot a · tak~ a ~ look ~ta ftUP)e state senate seat that will be of other raca." •aid Schmit&. •·1 ' vacated next year by Sen. Dennis thlnlcia dec:J.st.on bas to be reached ' Carpenter, R-Newport Beach. witbhttbenextmootb. Carpenter announced today "l've'gpta nice Job here at San· .that he will not seek re·election. ~:fo~ =~~I don't have to ' ''Yes, as a matter of fact I I heard Monday that he's not going to run and I of course served in 1 that position for five and a hall 1 ;years and gave up that very seat Sdlmitz, ··who lives in Corona del Mar, swved in the state senate seat now held by Carpenter until 1970, when he was elected to \be U.S. House of Representatives. to run ror Congress (in 1972) until , defeated by Andrew Hinshaw, now serving a jail term for charges stemming from that very defeat," said Schmiu from his office at Santa Ana College, where· he teaches political science. He lost that seat to Hinshaw ln 1972; the same year he ran unsuc- cessfully for president. Last year, Schmitz lost a close race for the House seat. this time lo· Robert Badham, R-Newport Beach. Ex-Krishna Leader I Fi·les Innocent Plea . Roy Christopher Richard, 28, the sixth suspect to be jailed in the murder of Stephen John Bov an, pleaded innocent Monday to murder conspiracy charees in Orange County Superior Court. Judge Robert Kneeland set Richard's trial for Jan. 23. Richard, who surrendered 'Fri· day after two days of negotiating with Newport Beach police, was not sent to Oran1e County Jail. where all the other defendant.a tn LB Visitors • Report Thefts lFromAutos Scuba divers and viaitora to Laguna Beoch~a Clltt Drive ra- 1 orte.d break·in1 i n their. autornobUes over the weekend. J)ll>lice said today. Diver Michael Kamest of Whit- tier told police someone oroke in· to b{s van Saturday, tatln1 '30in i:•Sb. Two Mlnlon Vltlo scuba dlnr• said their sedan was buralarhed whUe they swam olf Dtver'• Cove SUbday. Jetr Elles end WillJam HJgslns uld they lost $105 1n cash and clot.hllll ln ti'• afternoon ~lary. And two vltl~ra trom Ori.Die told police MOohy 1Qmeon alolo •pun•. watch a,,d~Uhval'9edat $%18 from thetT car-P9l'kM lia tho UOO blockof CUff Drl.e;:;: Police aald tt.er-. were no ijsl. Ne alps ~ eatr7 in«e llllJ' ot tbe Utree vtetlma' can, ~ tbt lbltHI dMtt ~·rProfUISGOI} meau tof*llciaJde thi yUJdef. ~ .... ,,........ Racued Firemen bring equipment up a ladder (top> as flames shoot out of a dormitory window at Providence College in Rhode Island. In the center photo, an unidentified girl sits , in her window awaiting rescue and (bottom> iS helped down the ladder by a fireman. Sevell people perished In the blaze. Businessman Joins Race A San Clemente businessman has joined three other city resi-dents in picking up papers for the March 7 City Council elecUon, in which three seats will be IHled. Albert Popik: part owner and manager ot. Pease Mobil. a San· Clemente sentce statioti, ls the most ncent to tat~ out can· didacy papeu. said San Clemente Qty Cleric Mu Berg. Po~ as, aerved tor six years At Least 15 More· Injured PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) -A fire apparently touched off by a hair. dryer flashed throu&h the fourth floor of a women's dormitory at Providence College early today. leavlng seven women dead and at least lS in· · ju red, fire orficlals said. Two women died when they jumped from their window onto the frozen, snow·covered ground. seconds before firefighters could have reached them with a safety ladder, authorities said. Other residents of Aquinas Ball, wearing only nJghtclothes, were forced outside Into the cold air, where they joined hundreds of other students after the rll'St alarm was sounded at 2:56 a.m. The three-alarm blaze was con· trolled about an hour later. ''We beard somebody running down the ball," said a dorm resi- dent who asked that her name not be used. ''There was smoke go- ing through the door. They were yelling for help. We saw a girl jump." "They were yelling, 'My God! My God!, there's a fire ln the building," said another coed. Investigators said the blaz.e was limited to the top noor of the four·atory brick building, where it charred several rooms and about 100 feet of hallway. They aald the buildint. which bolds 300 students, had no fire sprinklers or any fire escapes other than the regular stairways. However. Fire Chief Michael Moise said the building did not require tprin)ders and said a • routine lnspeotlon before the start o~=-8C.bool year turned up GO no! o(U.. Ure code. If 'motatas'Gf<ellre was ebnslcleted un• determ1Ded. However, one arson fn· vestigator said the blaze was ap. parenUy touched off by a '"*· dryer left on in the closet of a dorm room, and Moise comment- ed: ''This could be a possibility:• By late morning, authorities had not determined whether all the victims were students. They said it was possible that some were members of the college staff. The chief also sald arson of· ficials were looking into reports from some students that as many a s 13 electric cords may have been plu~ged int.o one ouUet in the room where the fire is believed to have started. Leo Trambukis, Providence <See 7 DEAD. Pace AZ) Sentence Set On Pill Count A 78-year-old San Juan Capistrano physician pleaded no conust Monday to two counts stemming from charges that be illegally distributed am• phetamine diet pills. Dr. Paul IL Esslinger, wbobas practiced medicine in the Mis. slon City slnce the early 1930's. will be sentenced J)D Jan. 23 lor the two violations of the state's Business and Professions Code. The vlolaUons are mi8de- 1neanors. Coast Weather Sunny through Wednes· I day but pateby early mom-ln g foa. Lows tonight around 50. lllghs Wednes• day 68 to 'JS. INSIDE TODAY Bill Bo1fsr c:ornl*a 1dl two l 'lovH: cducaU011 alld lb btcu&tJfal Oaarkl. SH Amtrico,.Pao-84• ' la•ex P AIYIW ..... At........... llt .,........_. a MltL.-ra a ~....... Ai WP' it tta M ....... ......... ., c:.c...... ... ............ .. t=:"' o•.....,..._M.Q A•~.-., .:.: ea: •: ·i5::--= '=-~.:: ~ ., ...... CN..... Al .... , n ct ........ •a ' t .l!? OAll V PIL OI I. '>C ,,#~ • V~torvlPt '#. ~~#'"----1--crstlJCT IOUMDUY~ "···············: ..................................•.. ~ ... " HAZARDOUS • 300 VERY UNHEALTHFUL UNHEALlltFUl . 100 GOOD . 0 • • : • '• • • • S•n Bemardlno : •Riverside -- ----:. 111 u, "" 1111 Palm Springs • • -i ....... Jn: -• -• ························= . .. --. . ••: -..... MAP OUTLINES NEW SMOG REPORTING ZONES FOR SOUTH COAST DISTRICT Today: 75 (Good) on CoHt; 118, Metro; 127, Inland (Both Unhealthful) From Page Al 7 DEAD ••• public safety commissioner, said !>ix of the victims either died in the dorm or when they jumped. The seventh coed was dead on ar· rival at Roger Williams Hospital 1n Providence. Na mes of the victims were not immediately available. The Very Rev. Thomas R. Peterson, president of Providence College, said it was 1 mpossible to determine how many women were in the dormitory because there were no classes Monday or Tuesday and many students had gone ome for a long weekend. •·we are all stunned by thi ter· r1b le tragedy. A great de o{ heroism was shown by st ents and firefighters," he added. About 4,100 students attend t ('l)llegc. which is operated by the Domm1can Fathers. an order of Homan Catholic priests. The deaths prompted officials to close the school through Jan. 9 tind reschedule end-of·semester examinations after that date. Man Guilty In Assault ·On SC Kids A San Clemente merchant pleaded guilty Mo~day ln South Orange County Municipal Court lo an assault charge stemming from his arrest Nov. 23 on suspi· c·1on of annoying children. Sam B. Jones, 61, owner of a hook shop at 200 S. Ola Vista, was .irrested at his store after two '>Cts of parents of two boys, 8 and I l years old. filed complaints <1ga10st him with the San Clemente Police Department "'-:ov. 15. .Jones received a suspended '>entcnce Monday and was fined SlOO. He will be on probation one year, during which time he must seek and maintain psychiatric c·ounseling, said a spokesman for the distnct attorney's oHice. Car Injures Ped.estrian A P.edestrian who, Laguna Beach police said, was carrying a yellow crosswalk flag, was ~truck by a car on South Coast Highway Sunday afternoon. David H. Herzfeld, 27, of South Laguna, was only slightly hurt in the 2:37 p.m. incident, police said today. They said Sara Perry, 36, of Carlsbad, had stopped at the' <:rosswalk at Brooks Street and South Coast Highway and was waiting for Henfeld to cross when her car was struck from behind. Police said Charles Dllli. 38, of Santa Ana collided with Mrs. Perry's vehicle, pushing it into the pedestrian. ORA NOE COAST LIK DAILY PILOT ' .New Pollution·Index Introduced Today Beginning today, Orange Coast residents will have a new way to figure out how red their eyes are going to get and how much coughing they can expect. The South Coast Air Quality Management District has adopt· ed a new pollution index, in ac- cordance with a requirement by the U.S. Environmental Pollu· lion Ag<'ncy that slates slan· dardize their pollution scales The new scale ranges from zero to 500 and is categon1.ed from good <under 100 > to un· healthful (100-200 ), very un· h ea lthful (200 -JOO J and hazardous <300·500>. Different readings are given for coastal, metropolitan and in· land area.c;. In Orange County, monitonng stations are maintained in Laguna Beach, Costa Mesa. El Toro,'San Juan Capistrano. San· ta Ana Canyon, Anaheim and La Habra , said air district spokesman Armando Zurn aya. However, the readings arc not given out individually. Instead, forecasts for the Los Angeles basin include these read mgs. The forecasts are available beginning atl0:30lo 11 a.m. each day for the next day. Phone num· bers in Orange County are 493·2442 and 991-8900. When the PSl, or pollution sta!"dards index, gives a good Report on Houston Conference Slated "What happened in Houston and why -a report on the 1 W Y Conference" will be discussed during a meeting of the South Coast chapter of the N at1onal Organization for Women <NOW> this evening. Both delegates and observers at the conference will discuss their experiences during the meeting which will begin at 8 p.m. in the Laguna Beach Boys Club. 'Jhe public is in vitcd. . rating, such as the 75 ln effect to- day for the coast, the pollution level is considered to have DO iJ1 effects. Unhealthful, like the 118 in metropolitan areas and 127 in in· land valleys today, indicates a mild aggravation of symptoms for susceptible people. At 200, warnings will be issued to schools and industries. Hazardous readings are not ex- pected, but would lead to general warnings lo cut back on exercise and avoid outdoor activity. Zumaya said the district ls planning to set up seminars for school administrators to help educate them to the meaning of the new scale. Today's reading notes that ozone, carbon monoxide and sul· phur dioxide arc the chemicals involved in the day's reading. . Santa Maps His Route in San Clemente Santa Claus will be visiting San Clemente this holiday season, courtesy of the city's Chamber of Commerce. His schedule for the week will be as follows: -Thursday, from 3 to 5 p.m. al the Shorecliffs Shopping Center, Via Cascadita at Avenida Va- quero. Friday, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Lucky Market Shopping Center, Camino de los Mares, just north of the San Diego ·Freeway. -Satw'day, from 2 to 5 p.m. at the K-Mart Shopping Center, Camino de Estrella, just south of the San Diego Freeway. -Monday, from 2 to 5 p.m. along South El Camino Real in downtown San Clemente. Additional information is available by calling the Chamber of Commerce offices, 4'92·1131. DOleaJilD llaeer Michael Mater's compact station wagon <tldn't atop where Noria Slrcel ends at Ensennda Avenue in the Arch Beach Heigbta sccUon of Lafuna Beach Monday atte.rnooo. After bowicina about 100 feet downhill, the car was brought to a atop in heavy brush. Paramedics treated Mai r , Of 3025 Alta Lasuna Blvd •• for a br~aed forehead and trans1>9itcd him to South coast Hospital. wh re tte as-tr at and rcleo.ae?d.' .. lte was rniShty lucky•• said ~ce 'offlcer Mnrk Miller of Maler. whoso 17th blrihda is Wednesdny. Girl, 3, Survives Crash KERRVILLE, Texua CAP) - Rescuers found a J.year-old girl alive In the wreckage of a single· engine plane today, two days after the craft crashed in rugged bill country, killing ber parenta and brother, authorities said. The survivor was identllied as Shera Sneed or San Antonio. A spokesman (or a local hospital . s aid she was in ''stable but un· determined cond1tlon" with a fractured arm and lei. • Killed in the craab were Jerry Sneed, an attorney, his wife, Suzie, and Shannon, a 6-year-old son. orticiala said. Se archers spotted the wreckage earlier in the day. "She was undoubtedly ln shock," said CiviJ Air Patrol Maj. Anne Farrell, who was in the ambulance with the injured child. An Air Force plane was stand· Ing by for a possible transl er to a San Antonio hospital, Maj. Far· reJJ saJd. Air traffic controllen In San Antonio reported a distress signal from a plane In· the Kerrville area Sunday ni«hl. A Kerr County ~1lertff'a deputy said about 80 volunteers, soroe on horseback, aided the search. Work Planned Concurrently On 2 Campuses Saddleback Community Collete District trustees restated their intent Monday to complete the main Mission Viejo campus while developing the new Irvine facilities. Having been promised the schedule can be changed, trustees informally agreed with their administrators' suueated order of building for the future. The plan includes additional de· velopmenton both campuaes. But because new members have joined the college board since the initial decision to de· velop the north campus, Trustee Donna Berry asked if ltb1till the board's philosophy to complete the existing college whUe de- veloping the northern facWty. Both administrators and trustees affirmed this pbtlOIOphy but said the actual development wHI depend on the diatrict'a growth. Suf erinlendent Robert Lom· bard said the collefe probably always will be two to three years behind growth in the north cam· pus. But he said the prlorlUes are an attempt to do "the best possi· ble job or-keeping up in the north and keeping up down here." He also told truatees that ad· mlniatrators believe the dlatrict will need lo purchase add1Uonal land for the Irvine campus in coming years. So far, tbe dlstric\ bas purchased only 20 acres tor tbe northern campus. Fro•PageAJ COUNCIL ••• City residents who take out candidacy papers must collect 20 signatures of registered San Clemente voters before their papen can be flied, the city clerk said. None ol the four men who have taken out papers have meet them yet l',....P~AJ SEN.ATOR. • • ~rrent J>O'l. be did lHve tbt door ajar for another PollUca1 post -the U.S. Senate . Carpenter bc&an to mount a campaign for the Senate tn 1975, but he dropped out u(ter encoun- tering fund raisin& problems. Ultimately, SJ. Hayakawa won the Republican primary and de· feated Incumbent John Tunn~y for the seat. Although he said he had no pJan1 at present to seek a sent •n Washington, Carpenter would not conflrm tt\at he la finished as a political candidate and even hinted: "I might go for it (a U.S. Sena Le seal>." Senator Hayakawa is 71 years old. His term expires in 1982. Sen. Alan Cranston's term, however, is up for grabs in three years. Carpenter pointed out. Carpenter's announcement of his reUrement Crom ·the slate senate probably wUJ result in a scramble among Republicans to take over his 38th District seat. Sacramento observers indicate that Carpenter's announcement. might also start a scramble ln the state Senate for Republican leadership posts. Carpenter and Sen. George Deukmejlan, R-Long Beach, another strong conservative spokesman expected to announce his candidacy for the state at· torney general's post, could leave the Republicans witho\lt a strona rigt\t~wing voice. Observers say that the two most likely to lake up tbe con· servatlve sp0keamen's causes are Sen. ~ill Richardson, R· Arcadia, or Sen. William Campbell, R·ffacienda Heights. Carpenter said his dec11ion not to run for re·election next year partially wu baaed on a desire not to be separated lrom his wire, Madine, and five children for long periods of time, jlUI frw;tra· lion with Democratic control of tt\e slate Senate, assembly and governor's office, and a desire le spend more time at his ranch near Tahlequah, Okla. Carpenter's announcement came as some surprise to coast. area observers who remembered that he had been conducting fund raisers durlng the year. The senator said, however. that fund raisers are conducted yearly to meet ongoing expenses. Ile said he does not have a large war chest and doesn't need one in his strongly Republican district. "I'll tell you one thing," he said. "If 1 have any funds left over. I won't keep them. I'll re- distribute, throw a he11 of a party for contributors or give them to another candidate or the party.'' Carpenter's 38lh district ex· lends along the Oranae Coast from Seal Beach to San Clemente, reaches inland a few miles and extends south to Oceanside in San Diego County. Van B~rgled In Clemente A San Clemente-man told police be lost $1,500 in music and sound equipment from his parked van Sunday night, when someone apparently entered the vehicle through an unlocked rear door and stole his property. Robin MiUer, 30, of 2308 Monte Cristo, said tie checked his van at 4 p.m. Sunday, where it was parked at West Paseo del Cristobal and El Camino Real, and found everything in place. When he opened lhe van at S a.m. Mond•Y. he found two guitars, a cassette tape recorder, two public address speakers and a blue suitcase with microphones and cords missing from the vehi· cle, police said. . o.1'1 "*"ti.ft,... JOINS PILOT STAFF Jerry A. Cleuaen Pilot Adds NewsJDan To Staff ! OrangeCOUnt1ne manJeny A. Clausen ha Joined the Or~ Coast Dally Pilot ltalt aa Sad· dleback V.,Uey edltor, It waa Q· nounced today by Editcw Tbomts Keevil. "Clausen bttnp 'o our st.ir in ore than 17 y~ars as a reporter. photographer-and editor on Orange County newspapers:· Keevll said. "He will be working In familiar territory in the effort lo broaden our coverage ot the Saddleback Valley an4 San Juan Cllpiltrano areaa... - ClaU1e~1 .ff, was manaitel' editor o( \De S. Clemente &a- Post from 1960 to lHs. He served for a tlme as tonsultant lo tJlle Saddleback Valley News. The long-time area newaman also served as reporter- photographer and later ualcn· menta editor for the Register. Moat recently, Clausen served as editor of the Community Ad· vocnte of Hawaiian Gardens where he was responsible for the news content of three papers published by the company . As Saddleback Valley editor for the Dally Pilot, Clausen will direct news operations from the newspapec's offices at 25201 La Pai Road, at the San Die10 .treewliy near the Rlllon Inn., Other SaddJeback stafL members include· !..au de Kasper and WUUam Hodge. Clausen' a_h<t, his wlfe. Ru\.b. make therr borne in Costa Meq. They have a son. Steven and two daughters, Judy and Nancy. TuUterHits Houston Area HOUSTON CAP) -A tornado swept past a cluster of moblle homes along a highway today kill· ing one person and injuring at least seven, authoriUes said. ' The twister, which over- turned three diesel trucks, stru ck during a thun· derstorm in northeasterA Harr.la Coun'y. Unconfirmed reports said the cloud touched ground three times, knock· tnc down power lines, damaging several homes, and causing considerable glass and root darna1•. When you combine the ~;.:_,;·-:..;,=-design talents of ~~1 -.. seven international li~\~1 award winning jewelers iitt. -the results speak for themselves. ONE OF A KIND 18 Karat Gold Bracelet designed and handmade by Lander, twice winner of the "Oscar" for Jewelry 08S'gn -the De Beers Diamonds lntornatlonaJ Award. $}575 Wyndham l:e1gh ~f ~~pnr . 127 Faahlon Island. Newport Centel'. Newport Beach Telephone: (714)644-0501 ' , Orange Coast E01TION VOL 70, NO. J.47, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A Tod•Y.' ~lo lag .Y.Stoeks TUESDAY,DECEMBER1~1n7 N TEN CENTS .. ~ Hughes' Desert Inn 'Escape~ Detailed t' LAS VEGAS (AP) -Jo'hn l·iolmes described today Howard ugbes' precarious 1970 escape om the Desert Inn Hotel, say. ~o g the e c c en tr i c m u l ti · iplllionaire was borne aloft on a · !Jlretcher by aides who carried him nine floors down an open fire 9acape outslde the building. Holmes was back on the stand to tell about Hughes' private life It trial resumed to determine the t,alldity of the Mormon will, one ft several wills attributed to Hughes. "It was the night before Thanksgiving," Hughes' aide re· membered. " ... Mr. Hughes wanted to be carried on a stretcher type of conveyance. ''There were five or six of us,'' he recalled. "We walked down the hall, opened the rear exit door and carried him down nine floors ... lt was outside of the building." Al the street level, he said, a panel truck was waiUne to whisk Hughes to Nellis Air Force Base where an official escort ''z.ig- za·gged around" and led them to a private plane. . The plane took off, carrying Hughes to Nassau in th& Bahamas, Holmes testified. Hughes was spirited out of the Desert Inn during a major shakeup of his business empire. Holmes n ot ed that some tourists on their way to see a show at the Desert Inn witnessed the stranee escape. Planner Selected ,. NB Council Picks Haidinger o.lly ...... '""" ....... WINS APPOINTMENT Commissioner Haldlnger I Court Ba~lm Cella, Aides' Convictions By TOM BARLEY Of, .. Delly ""•Ul•ll The federal court convictions of Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. and two men active with him in the busi· ress alfairs of two Orange Coun· y hospitals have been upheld by a federal appellate court in Los Angeles. In its ruling, the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court or Appeals found that the Orange County District Attorney's office did not act im· properly during an investigation that led to the indictment or Cella and three other men. The cornerstone or the appeal by the defense was the argument lha t district attorney's in· vesligators violated the law when they encouraged an employee or a Costa Mesa print shop operated by Cella to smug- cle incriminating documents out or the premises. Defense lawyers pointed out that ruling made by Judge Mall Byrne during the trial con· demned the actions by the prosecution as illegal searches and seizure. The appellate court did not agree with Judge Byrne on that point and upheld the district al· tomey's investigative tactics as beine necessary and justified in the circumstances. <See CELLA, Page A2) Coast Weather Sunny. throuth Wednes· day but patchy early morn· ing fog. Lows tonight around SO. Webs Wednes- day68to7s. INSIDE TODAY By JOANNE REYNOLDS OttlleD•ll, .. li.tStett In a 4-3 vote, Newport beach ci· ty councilmen selected Tim Haidinger as the city's newest planning commissioner Monday. Opposition to Haidinger's ap· pointm ent was led by Coun. cilman Paul Ryckoff who said only that he opposed it "for personal reasons ." He was joined in voting against the ap· pointment by Trudi Rogers and Ray Williams. Ha1dinger, 36, of 1326 Mariners Drive, was nominated by Coun- cilman Don Mcinnis, chairman of the council's Appointments Com mittee. M clnnis. who was asked by Mayor Milan Dostal lo make a report on lhe commission ap- pointment, said the three- member committee failed to reach a consensus on a single nominee and had two qualified candidates, Haidinger and Helen McLaughlin. Mcinnis Immediately moved that Haidlnger be appointed. Mrs. McLaughlin was never vot- ed on. Haidinger, a partner with the accounting and management firm of Arthur Young, replaces Larry Lynch who was forced to resign after a change in the city counc1l 's policy governing Cinan· cial confiicts of interest. Lynch, whose landscape firm has contracts with the Irvine Co mpany, has been a ppointed to a four.year term in June. Hajd. inger will rm the unexpired por· tion of Lynch's term. The split vote that led to Haid- inger's appointment was iden· tical to the vote that got Lynch on lo the commission. Inventory Released • Lane Bandit heads Evade Detectives An inventory released today by Newport Beach police listed a total ·of 300 rings and 12 loose diamonds as missing 1n last week's holdup or the Newport Galleries a uction house. The loss, estimated at more than $300,000, included a $120,000 ring, described by police as a 15·carat emerald surrounded by quarter-carat diamonds sel m white gold. Detectives say they still have no leads on the identity or the lone woman bandit who held up gallery owner Robert Ogle last Wednesday. She had made an appointment to meet Ogle al the gallery at Tustin Avenue and West Coast Highway to discuss the sale or two rings. She called herself Mrs. Moore. Ogle told police that once the woman got inside bis auction house, she pulled a .2S·catlber automatic from her purse and told him her accomplices were holding his wife. Police say Mrs. Ogle was never kidnapped and they believe the bandit acted alone. POLICE DRAW SUSPECT Newport Jewel Robber? Police released descriptions of some or the mlsslng items which were to have been auctioned as part of the galleries' annual pre· Christmas jewelry auction. In a ddition to the large emerald ring, police listed the following mlsaing items: (See JEWELS, Page A2) OC Pollution Index Introduced Today Beginning today, Orange Coast residents will have a new way to figure out how red their eyes are going to get and how much coughing they can expect. The South Cdut Air Quality Management Distrl~ bas adopt· ed a new polluUon index, in ac- cordance wttb a ntQUirement by the U.S. Environmental Pollu- tion Agency that states etan· dardlze their pollution acalea. The new scale ranses from zero to 500 and la categorised from good (under 100) to un- healthful 000·200), very un· Mideast Talk . MOSCOW (AP) -U.S. Am· baaaador Malcolm Toon tnet with Forel1n Mlnl1ter Andrtl A. Grom1to oo Monday to dlfc\il' the Middle East add otbtr mat- ters, a U.S. Embua7 spoke1man uld. TM 1pokeaman 1ald the on•hour meetlftr wu at Tocn: request, but 1an no ot.b ~ • tails. Tbe aide described ln minute detail Hughes' life as a recluse, beglnning about 1960. He said his boss spent most of his time in bed at mansions and hotels in Bel Air, Rancho Santa Fe, Beverly Hills, Boston, and Las Vegas. Holmes, wbo was Hughes' closest aide in bis declining yeara, took a surprise gamble Friday by signing away an -esUmated $10 million he could have gained if the Mormon will ls proved authentic. o.lly .. !let It.fl ...... WON'T RUN AGAIN State Sen•tor Carpenter Dorm Fire Kil/,s 7, Injures 15 PJtOVII>l!NCZ. tl.t. (AP) -A fire apparently touched oft by a hair dryer flashed throqb the fourth floor of a women's dormitory at Providence Colleee early t oday, leaving seven women dead and at least lS in· jured, fue officials said. Two women died when they jumped from their window onto the frozen, snow-covered 11round. seconds before firefiebters could have reached them with a safety ladder, authorities said. Other residents of Aquinas Hall, wearing only nightclothes, were forced outside into the cold air, where they joined hundreds of other students after the fi.nlt alarm was sounded at 2:56 a.m. The three-alarm blaie was COD· trolled about an hour later. "W'e beard somebody running down the tlall," said a dorm resi· dent who asked that ber name nol be used. "There was smoke go- ing thl"OUlh the door. They were yelling for help. We saw a &irl jump." "Thev were yelling, 'My God! My God!, there's a fire in the buildine," said another coed. Investieators said tbe blue was limited to the top floor of the fourwstory brick building, where it charred several rooms and about 100 feet of hallway. They said the bulldinc, which hhlds iloo students, bad no fire <See'l DEAD, Pa'e A%) "I would not want to take money from Mr. Hughes under th.ese circumstances,'' said Holmes ~er be slµed a renun: elation of his share in the wlll. He said h e dido 't believe Hughes wrote the disputed docu- ment, declaring, ··n·s my opiri· ion this is forgery.'' The 6l·year-0ld Holmes, who has a ~.500-a·year job with Hughes' Summa Corp., was called to testify by attorneys for Noah Dietrich, Huehes' former right-hand man. Dietrich ls listed as executor or the handwritten will delivered to the Mol"mon Church head- quarters in Salt Lake City. Dietrich wants to prove the will is the real thing. Hughes• rel- atives, not named ln the will, are seeklngtoe.xposeitasaforgery. Holmes was the second of the loyal Hughes aides to side with tbe rtlaUves. Earlier Lavar Mylar also called the will a fraud. flnae for Fa•ilg Sen. Carpenter Won't ·Run ~l By JERRY CLAUSEN Of .. Dm!ly ...._.Staff State Sen. Dennis Carpenter, R·N ewport Beach, the upper house minority caucus chairman, said today he will not run for re-election next year. The former state Republican chairman and spokesman for political conservatives m the senate said be wishes to devote more lime to his family and busi· ness. "One does not make a career in on e job in political life," Carpenter said. "I think you must move up or move out and I don't see any way to move up at this point." Carpenter, ~. bas served in : the state senate slnce winning a · special election in August of 1970 to rm the vacancy created when John G. Schmitz was elected to the U.S. HotlSe ot Re.,reaen· tatives. While tbe aenatot empltasiled that be would not seek re-elktioO" or a CODIJ'elSiooal ae~t. wblcb he ~era a step dbwn l'rom bit current post, be did Jeave tbe door ajar for another political post-the U.S. Senate. Carpenter began to mount a campaign for the Senate ln 1975, but be dropped out after encoun- tering fund raJsing problems. Ultimately, S.I. Hayakawa won the Republican primary and de· feated incumbent John Tunney for the seat. Although he said he had no plans at present to seek a seat in Washington, Carpenter would not confirm that he ls finished as a political candidate and even hinted: "I might go for it <a U.S. Senate seat)." Senator Hayak.awa is 71 years Pet Adoption Drive Slated The Keywanettes Club o( Corona del Mar High School is sponsoring pet adoptions Wednesday through Dec. 23 at the Coast Animal Hospital, 3838 E. · Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. The hospital doubles as the Newport Beach animal shelter. Members of the Keywanettes have collected funds and will pay for shots and license fees for all pets adopted there before Christmas. • old. His term expires in 1982. &ln. Alan Cranston's term, however, is up for grabs in three years, Carpenter pointed O\lt. Carpenter's announcement of his retirement Crom 'the stale senate probably will result in a scramble among Republicans to take over his 38lh District seat. Sacramento observers indicate that Carpenter's announcement might also start a scramble in the state Senate for Republican leadership posts. <See SENATOR, Page A%) * * * Schmitz onMr merieu ~· eat Party prflldeatlaJ cu· dldate ~obit Sehmftz lald today he i• c:onsideri.Dg runnint tor a state senate ~t that wW be vacated next year by Sen. Dennis Carpenter, R-Newpor. Beach. Carpenter announced today that be will not seek re-election. "Yes, as a matter of fact I heard Monday that he's not going to run and I or course served in that position for five and a half years and gave up that very seat to run for Congress (in 1972) until defeated by Andrew Hinshaw, now serving a jail term for charges stemming from that very defeat," said Schmitz from his office at Santa Ana College, where he teach es political science. ••And I had a very good record so I'm obviously going to take a serious look at that but I'm also taking a serloWI look at a couple of other races,'' said Schmitz. "I think a decision bas to be reached within the next month. ''I've got a nice job here at San· ta Ana Coll~~e and I don't have to· run for anything." . Schmitz, who lives in Corona del Mar, served in the state senate seat now beld by Carpenter unW 1970, when he was elected to the U.S. House of RepreaentaUves. He lost that seat to Hinshaw in 1972, the same year he ran unsuc· cessfully for president. I A.2 DAILY PILOT N T 11 1171• 1 -. Density Term;S H~ned Newport Beach city coun· c1lmen banned the phrases low. medium and tush density from s in&le family -home neighborhoods Monday. They pla11 to adopt a new numbertne syatem &o replace tho.• det.iana-Uons. The banWiment came about because councilmen deadlocked over a cban&e in tbe city's general plan that had been pro- posed by Councilman Paul Ryckoff. Ryckoff had two general plan amendments before Lbe council .Monday night, both relating to the c alculatioo of deoalty in R· l or 11i n .gle-family-home nei gb borhoods. Councilmen approved the first measure, which changes the way in which density ls calculated from a gross acreage system to a net acreage system. Under the new system, units. per acre will be figured after de· ducllllr tho Janet that aoea in&o 1U..ta and parka. Dick ffotan, director of com- munity development for the city. exr lained that the change will no affect the number of homes that can be built on undeveloped land currently zoned R· 1. He 15ald the number of homes to be allowed tn future develop- ment. 1ucb u the Castaways and the Newporter North already have been established. But because of the change, the density designation of those neighborhoods, as well as the deaianation of exi5Ung R·l areas would be altered. Moat areas deslanated as low density and medium lslx to 10 unita) wouldbavegonetohl1h. But a hitch developed. The city has no official designation for high density -more than 10 units an acre -in single family neighborhoods and RyckoH's. -second measure would have pro- vided It. The DOW hl&h density deat1na- tion would be needed for old Corona del Mar. Lido ls le and' Penlosula Point, now listed as EroaPaseAJ SMOG ••• When. the PSI, or pollution standards index, gives a good rating, aucb as the TS the pollu· ti on level is considered to have no ill effects. Unhealthful. like 118 or 121. in· dicates a mild aggravation of symptoms for susceptible peo- ple. At 200, warnings will be b· sued to schools and industries. Hazardous readings are not ex- pected, but would lead to general warnings to cut back on exercise ·and avoid outdoor activity. Zumaya said the district Is planning to set up seminars for school administrators to help educate them to the meaning or the new scale. • VlctOfVille ·~,, ,, ~,,,,,,,,.-..---'I-DISTIJtT BOUJQJAIY~ :i ••••••••••••••• : ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ••• .! HAZARDOUS~ VERY UN HEAL TMFUL UNHEALTMFUL '\ 100 GOOD 0 Yucaipa . .. ,----i.~-i--~J•U: -----... -------...... ..:~:----- E eBannlng -:. ... ""'""'' Palm Spring• -. -i .... ., . ru: . • . • ........................ : -• --• u: • ..... MAP OUTLINES NEW SMOG REPORTING ZONES FOR SOUTH COAST DISTRICT Today: 240 (Unhealthful) on Coaat; 240, Metro; 133, Inland ~ Ex-KriShna Trial Set : Sixth Bovan Suspect Pletub l1U10Cent 1 • -Roy Chrlltophor ~lcbard, 28, special dietary requirements charges. Two suspects remain at the sixth suspect to be Jailed in could be met. large. the murder of Stephen John The thin. slightly built former Jn a related development Mon· Bovan, pleaded Innocent Monday Hare Krishna leader announced day, Orange County Superior to murder conspiracy charges in to Judge Kneeland that he was Court Judge Robert Rickles Orange County Superior Court. going to fast, but a pol ice depart-granted immunity from proseeu- Judge Robert Kneeland set ~ent SJ>?kesman said that. by tion in the cas~ to Linda Isle resi· Richard's trial for Jan. 23. dmner time Monday everung, dent Rick Willis. Richard,whosurrenderedFrl· Richardwasealingagain. Willis. who hasn 't ~een day after two days of negotiating He 1s being held in lieu of charged in the case, is expkt.ed with Newport Beach police, was $100,000 bail. to be a prosecution witness. HJ' ls not sent to Orange County Jail, · · -~ the owner of Delphi Auto Design. where all the other defendants in The five other suspects arrest-a firm in wblcb POI invested. the case have been lodged. ed thus far in the case are also Last month, Judte Rickles Judge Kneeland instead re· slated to return to Judge grantedimmunltytoanotherwit· manded him to the custody of Kneeland's courtroom Jan. 23 to ness, Frank Rossi of Laguna Newport Beach police. stand trial on murder conspiracy Niguel. A police spokesman said Richard, a vegetarian, wanted to remain in city jall so that his. Fro81PageAI JEWEIS ••• -A.$2.t,000 ring containing an ll·carat oval-cut blue sapphire surrounded by diamonds. -A platinum ring set with a 4.3·carat diamond v alued at $16,800. -A platinum ring set with a 15.25-carat emerald and six small diamonds, valued at $33,000. -A platlnum rinl aet with one 4.48-carat diamond, 20 round dlamonds and 28 baguette diamonds, valuedat$32,27L The suspect is described u a ·red-haired. treckJe.faced woman ln ber late twentl .. , stnc1Cfi about ftve feet. four lacbee' and wetlbfn1 abom.140 pou:nda. " DAILY PILOT ... :L'~!ri=_......:a.:.=r.....,..' ~ ..... 11::.t.-a:- SENATOR WON'T RUN. • • Carpenter and Sen. George Deukmejian, R-Loog Beach, a nother strong conservative spokesman expected to announce his candidacy for the state at- torney general 'a post, could leave the Republicans without a strong right·wing volce. Observers say that the two most likely to take up the con- servative spakesmen's cauaes are Sen. Bill Richardson, R- A re a di a, or Sen. William Campbell, R-Haclenda Heigbta. Carpenter said b1a decision not to run for re-election next year partially was based on a desire not to be separated from hla wife, Madine, and five children for 1001 periods of Ume. bil frustra· tloo with Democratic control or the elate Senate, aaembly and g0¥en\or'1 olflce, ad a desire to 1pend mare tlme at b1a ranch near Tahlequah, Okla. Carpenter's announcement came as some surprise to coaat- a rea observers who remembered that he had been conducting fund raisers during the year. The senator said, however, that fund raisers are conducted yearly to meet ongoing expen5es. He said be does not have a large war chest anddoesn'tneed one in hi4 strongly Republican district. "I'll tell you one thing," he said. "If I have any funds left over, I won't keep them. I'll re- distribute, th.row a bell of a party for contributona or give them to another candJdate or the party." Carpenter's S8th district ex· tends along tbe Orange Coast from Seal Beach to San Clemente., reacbee lnlud a few miles and extend• south to Oceanalde in San Dleeo Couuty. F,...PageAI CEI,I,A CONVICTIONS. • • medium denally under tho aross acreageayatem. The second measure died on a 3.3 vote with Mayor Milan Dostal and Councilmen Don Mcinnis and Lucllle Kuehn opposed. Mayor Pro Tem Pete Barrett abstained becauae the measure might affect the Irvine Company to which he bas financial ties. Ho1aa lmmedJat.ely pleaded for reconsideration. "1 hate t.o ask for it," he told the council, "but this leaves us with an extremely difficult situa- tloo. "You've just created a aitua· lion in which the council says there are to be three different density classificaUons, but you'll only allow us names for two." Hogan suggested that if the nomenclature of low, medium and high density ls not accept&· ble, then councilmen should Im- mediately consider using some other system. Dostal suggested that the' city develop a system which would replace the low, medium and high designations with the num berof units allowed. "For instance, we could say something like R·l, 0.5 units in- stead of R-1 low denaity," he aaid. Hts idea was backed b y Ryckoff and Ray Williams. They suggested the number designa· tion could be applted to all res· idential zoning. Councilmen directed city staff members to begin working on the number designation so it can be ready for approval during the February hearings on general plan amendments. Hogan assured councilmen that his staff could get along until February with no density des- ignations for the R·l neighborhoods. That bird in the air over Corona del Mar Elementary School Uti.s morning was Santa Claus, who dropped in via the Newport Beach police helicopter for a visit with the children. Santa is visiting all Newport Beach elementary schools this week, courtesy-<>( police, as part of annual holiday festivities. OCTC Offices Off Limits Ex-director Benson Promises to Stay Out A demand by former Orange · County Transportation Com· mission director Carol Benson that she be returned to her $30.000 a year job was sidelined Monday when lawyers for both s ides entered into a pretrial stipulation in Superior Court. The stipulation, which does not eliminate Mrs. Benson'• demand for reinstatement. contains her guarantee that she will not at- tempt to enter OCTC offices in Santa Ana. She further pledges in a docu- ment a pproved b y Judge Harmon G. Scoville to nol use commission supplies or equip- ment/end.in' resolution of issues raise in her lawsuit aaainst the commission. Mrs. Benson's lawyer dis- cussed the stipulation outside the courtroom Monday and made it clear that Mrs. Benson, 44. feels that a public bearing would be the ideal vehlcle for alring her grievances. "We don't really expect re· instatement,•• attorney Robert Concoltpo said. "But we feel that the public la the best judge or whether she waa fired properly or improperly ... Mrs. Benion was dlsmlased after aervtng as OCTC director for four months. Commlsaloners said they were diasatlsfled witb her performance and bad lost confidence in her ability to ban· dletbejob. Mn. Benaon, who at first re· fused to surrender her office, claimed that she was fired because she opposed what she said was an illeaal transfer of money from the commission to projects unrelated lo OCTC areas. She told newsmen that she had uncovered "interlocking rela- tionships between private in- teresta, labor unions and elected and appointed of!icials." She did not elaborate on that comment. Concolino explained Monday that it will take a court writ to ensure a public hearing. He in· tends to seek such a writ in the immediate future. moved to ·Orange County from W ashinaton. D.C. "But what we are really seek- ing is to clear her name and rep- utation," Cclmoollno said. '"The deeper we get into this. the. more political mud wefmd ... From Pllfle A 1 7 DEAD ••• He said Mrs. Benson will sprinklers or any fire escapes further seek damages against the other than the regular stairways. commission and the additional However, Fire Chief Michael payment of at least three years Moise said the building did not salary. require sprinklers and said a • routine inspection before the Concolino said Mrs. Benson st art of the school year turned up was assured of at least three noviolationsoflhefirecode. years employment when she Play Planned AtFairoiew Patients and staff members at Fairview State Hospital in Costa Mesa wtJJ present their annual Christmas play, ''Pinocchio's Chriatmas," on Wednesday and Thursday. Showtimes for the play, which is open to the public, will be 2 p.m. Wednesday and 7:30 p.m. Thursday i n the hospital auditorium. More than ·100 patients and staff members will participate in the <IS-minute children's show directed by Carole Richards and Dawn Noll. Ad~ssion is free. Moise said the cause or the fire was officially considered un- determined. However, one arson in- vestigator said the blaze waa ap. parenlly touched off by a hair- dryer left on in the closet ol a dorm room, and Moise comment· ed: "This could be a possibility ... By late morning. authoriUes had not determined whether all the victims were studenta. They said it was possible that some were members of the college staff. The chiet also said arson o!· ficials were looking into reports from some students that u many as 13 electric cords may have been plugged into one ouUet in the room where lhe fire is believed to have started. When you combine the . ~~-.,-:z-design talents of ~.f...~, ··.. seven international ~~,.. award winning jewelers -the results speak for themselves. ONE OF A KIND 18 Karat Gold Bracelet designed and handmade by Lander, twice winner of the "Oscar" for Jewelry Oellgn-the DeBeers Diamonds lmernatlonal Award. $1575 127 fashion ts&and, Newport Center. Newport Boach Telephone: (714) 644-0501 ) ! ) I f s .. Saddlebaek Afternoon .N.Y. Stoek.8 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY; DECEMBER 13, 1977 TEN CENTS _.even Women Die • m Dorm Fire I Dme for Fatnilg Sen. Carpenter ' Won't Run Oallr .. li.tStaft,._ WON'T RUN AGAIN State Senator Carpenter By JERRY CLAUSEN 0t.,,. oa11, ,., ... '~" Stale Sen. Dennis Carpenter, R-Newport Beach, the upper hou se minority caucus chairman, said today he will not run for re-election next year. The former slate Republican chairman and spokesman for po1tt1cal conservatives an the senate said he wishes to devote more time to bis family and busi· ness. "One does not make a career in one job in political li fe," Carpente r said. "I think you must move up or move out and I don't see any way to move up at this point." Carpenter, 49, has served in the state senate since winning a special election in August of 1970 to fill the vacancy created when John G. Schmitz was elected to the U.S. House of Represen- tatives. While the senator emphasized that he would 11ot seek re-election or a cohgressional seat, which he considers a step down· from his <See SENATOR, P•ge A2) * * * Schmitz Eyes Old State Senate .Seat _. P'rmer American lnde~n- lrnl Party l)tesidenllal can· · ~ale John &hmitt said today e is considering running for a tale senate seal that will be ,vacated next year by Sen. Dennis 1carpcnter, R-Newport Beach. Carpenter announced today Jthat he will not seek re-election. Court Backs . Cella, Aides' Convictions By TOM BARLEY OI t• Dally .... Staff The federal court convictions· of Dr. Louis J . Cella Jr. and two men active with bim in the busi- ness affairs of two 0(ange Coun- ty hospitals have been upheld by a federal appella te court in Los Angele~. In its ruling, the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found that the Orange County District Attorney's office did not act im- properly during an investigation lhat led to the indictment of Cella and three other men. The cornerstone of the appeal by the defense was the argument Uut district attorney's in· vesligalors violated the law when they encouraged an . employee of a Costa Mesa print shop operated by Cella to smug. ale incriminating documents out of the premises. Defeme lawyers pointed out that ruling made by Judge Matt Byrne during the trial con· demned the actions by the prosecution as Ulegal searches and seizure. "Vee, • a n.)at.t# of feet J heard MonA)' tb!at fi&'a not colng to run and I >Pf ~e serv.ed in that l>O'ilion tor fiye and a half years and gave uP that very seat to run for Congress (in urn> until defeated by Andrew Hinshaw, now serving a Jail term for charges stemmkig from that very defeat," said .Schmitz from his oftjce al Santa Ana Colleg~. where he teaches political science. "And I had a very good record so I'm obviously coing to lake a serious look at that but I'm aJso taking a serious look at a co\Jple or other races," s~id Schmitz. "I think a decision haa lo be reached within the next month. "I've got a nice job here at San· ta Ana College and I don't have to run for anything.'' Schmitz, who lives in Corona del Mar, served In the state senate seat now held by Carpenter until 1970, when be was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. He lost that seat to Wnshaw in 1972, the same year be ran unsuc- cessfully for president. Last year, Schmitz Jost a close race for the House se·at, this time to Robert 8 adha m, R-Newport Beach. Mishap Wounds 1 SAN DIEGO (AP> -The Navy says a sailor shot another in the chest accidentally while they ex- amined a handgun in tbe armory of the destroyer tender Dixie in San Diego harbor Monday. W. C. Rawes, 19, of Richmond, Va., Wal listed in good COr1d1Uon in Naval Hospital. 30thersDie .,, ,, • Victorville ,,, ~,,, DlmtCT IOUMDAH............__ ~ ............... :. .................................... ~ ...• At Least 15 More· HAZARDOUS~ 300 VERY UNHEALTHFUL 200 UNHEALTHFUL 100 GOOD 0 • • -. • ; • • ... • . . . • . • . :.... 1111111111,1 Palm Springs • • • Lakt Elshtt>rt • Homot • . ........ . '"= . . . . • -• • -it: • ..... .....................•.• : Injured PROVIDENCE, R.t. (AP> -A fire apparenUy touched off by a hair dryer flashed through the fourth floor of a women's dormitory at Providence College early today. leaving seven women dead and at least 15 in· jured, fire officials said. Two women died when they jumped from their window onto the f roien, snow-eovered ground, 1 seconds before fir~figbters could have reached them with a safety · 1 ladder, authorities said. ,. .I MAP OUTLINES NEW SMOG REPORTING ZONES FOR SOUTH COAST DISTRICT Today: 75 (Good) on CoHt; 118, Metro; 127, Inland (Both Unhnlthful) Other residents of Aquinas J Hall~ 'Wearing only nightclothes, .. were forced outside into the cold air, where they joined hundreds ~ of other students after the first alarm was sounded at 2:56 a.m. The three-alarm blaze was COO· troUed about an hour later. "We beard somebody running down the hall," said a dorm resi· dent who aaked that her name not be used. "There was smoke go- ing tbrou&h the door. They were yelling f« help. We saw a girl jump." New Index Measures • Pollution Beginning today, Orange Coast residents will have a new way lo figure out how red lheir eyes are going to get and bow much coughing they can expect. The South Cout Air Q~ality MaoagP'"..'"Jlt District has adc:>Pt· ed a J1ew ~UtaQJG ind~x, ip · ac· cord•Met With a requfremeet by the U.S. E.nvlronmenlat Pollu· tipn Agency tbat ata,es •tan· dardiie their poUuUon •ca lea. The new scale ranges from zero to 500 and is ·categorized from good (under 100) to un- healthful 000-200), very un- h ea lthful (200·300) a nd hazardous (300-500). ·Different readings are given for coastal, metropolitan and in· land areas. In Orange County, monitoring stations are maintained in Laguna Beach, CQsta Mesa, El Toro, San Juan Capistrano, San· ta Ana canyon, Anaheim and La Habra, said air district spokesman Armando Zumaya. However, the readlogs are oot given out individually. Instead. forecasts for the Los Angeles basin include these readings. The forecasts are avallable beginning at 10:30 t.o 11 a.m. each day tor the next day. Phone num· bers in Orange County are 493-2442 and 991-8900. When the PSI, or pollution standards index, gives a good rating, such as the 75 ln effect to- day lor the coast, the pollution level Is considered to have no ill effects. Unhealthful, like the 118 In metropolitan areas and 127 in in· land valleys today, indicates a mUd aggravation of symptoms for susceptible people. At 200, warnings will be issued to schools and industrie.t. Hazardous readings are not ex. peeled, but would lead to general warnin~a to cul back on exercise ·and avoadoutdoor adivity. Zumaya said the district is plannlng to set up teminan for school administrators to help educate them to the meaning o( the new scale. Pilot Names New Saddleback Editor Orange County newsman Jerey A. Clausen bas joined the Orange Coast Dally Pilot ataff as Sad· dleback Valley edit.or, it was an. nounced today by Editor Thomas KeevU. "Clausen brings to our staff more thao 17 yean u a reporter, photo1rapber and editor on Or1n1e CO\lnty new•peten." KeewU Mid, "lie wtU be_.,.... lo familiar tenttorJ ID th.~ to broaden our covvaie ol the Saddlebaek Valley and San Juaa Capistrano areas." Clausen, 44, was managing editor of the San Clemente SWl· Post from 1960 to 1963. He served tor a time as consultant t.o the Saddleback Valley News. The long-time area newsman a lso s erved as reporter· photoarapber and later assign. mmtl edit.or for the Register . Moat recectly, Clausen served as editor of tbe Community Ad· vocate ol Hawai1an GJrdens where he was responsible for the news content of three papers publlabed by the company. As Saddleback Valley editor for the Daily Pilot. Clausen will direct news operations from the newspaper's omces at 25201 La Paz Road, at the San Diego Freeway near the Hilton Inn. Other SaddJebact staff members .,..., ....... ..., ...... JOINS PILOT STAFF Jerry A. CJeuaen ioe11Jde Laurie Katper and William HodJle. Clausen and his wile, Ruth, make their home in Costa Mesa. They have a son, St.even and two daughters, Judy and Nancy. MAC . to Accept More Park Views park when games weren't goin' on." "Tbev were yelling, 'My God! My God!, there's a nre in the buUdine," said another coed. lavesUgat.ors said the blue w aa limited to the top floor of the four·&too' brick building, where it charred several rooms and about 100 feet of hallway. They said the building, ~blch holds 300 students, bad no fire sprinklers or any fll'e escapes other than the regular stairways. However, Fire Chief Michael Molle •aid tbe building did not require sprinklers and said a routloe J.Upection belore the at.art ot a.. Kboo1 year turned up no Yioladoos of UM tire code. Jdohe said the cause ot the fire was officially considered un- determined. However. one arson in· vestteator said the blaze was ap· parently touched off by a hair- dryer left on in the closet of a dorm room, and Moise comment- ed: .. Tblscould be aposslblUty." By late morning, authorities bad not determined whether all the victims were students. They said it was possible that some were members of the college staff. The chief also said arson of· ficials were looking into reports from some students that as many u 13 electric cords may have been pl~ed into one ouUet in the room where the fire. is believed t.o have started. Leo Trambulds, Providence public safety commissioner, said six of the victims either died in the donn or wjlen they jumped. The seventh coed was dead oa ar· rival at Roger Williams Hospital in Providence. Names of the victims were not immediately available. The Very Rev. Thomas ·a. • P eterson, president of Providence College, said it was 1mposslble to determine how many women were in the Two groups at odds over pro- posed use of a 4.7-acre Mission Viejo park still have a chance to sway Mtmiclpal Advisory Coun· en members to their point of view. Monday•s debate then took a turn toward restricting the" numberofbaseball Cielde. dormitory because there were no classes Monday or Tuesday and many students bad gone home for a looc weekend. MAC memben voted 3 to 2 Monday to ·request tb_Jee alte11JaUve designs for CorfOVa Park, located near El RetlrO and Feppe Boad in soutbeast Misalon VleJo. Ted Keene ancf Ka\faleen Keny voted no. A paulve pll'k would Include open 1raaay ar~. plcolc tables and pre.scbool play equipment. "I don't feel we need anything more than OQe •raas ball field," MAC member James Dodge COG· teud ed ... I tblok as the nel1hborbood matures, people wW come back and ask us to change it" The MAC's action in requut• lne three altematlve desJins ineam the t.ssu.e wUl not be de- cided until at least Febnaary <SeePAU,PateA.J) ..We are all stunned by this t.er· rible tragedy. A great d eal of berollm was shown by students and firefllbte-s," he added. (See'lDEA.D, Page AZ> £oast The appellate court did not agree with Judge Byrne on that point and upheld the district at· torney'a investigalive tactics aa being necessary and j ustified in the circumstances. Cel,a, 52, former hospital ad- m ln is trator Stephen Robert ~vans, 32, and (onner h<>'pital business manager Theodore Schlftman. 53, will remain h'ee on bond. Defense Jaw1er1 explained that lbey have l\Ol yet exhausted I.be appellate process. In any ~ent, they added, the federal t.erma will have to wait until Cella and Evan1 are tried on charges c:antalnecl lD an Oranae County Grand Jury lDdJctmeat. Girl, 3~ Survives T:~xas Plane Crash "Nlnet>j·!our percent or the people Uvms there do not waot any organized 1porta eolna 1n there," it.ene empbulzed 1n calUDI for a sO-called "pualve" park. · Debate over tllo park'• un sW!'w laced lut month when Mtuton Vie.Jo'• paru aaul recreatlem cosn 1X1lttee ·•~••••ted two baaeball dl~ be pieced ln tbe i>.•rt to allevl&t• over· cro"4ti:l1atotbttfacilitiea. ' Fat, Offi,cen 'Privileged' NEW ORLEANS CAP) -An Alr ForceMfPa,Dt'• claim that a fat eali.l.W4 ID• tbould set the aame trp.t;cq4:11t al a P~· fleer ha beelJ dtnled in al Weather Sunny through Wednes. . day but patchy early mom- lo g fog. Lows tonight around so. Highs Wednes· day 68 to '.15· Cella wu aenwced to .Ove yeara ta J>rbon .net belna rcMid Ill b Jud•• Byme in J mal'l was anten~to :t half 1"1"1 and Evan$ d )'HJ'tetm. . Jt ll aDe1ed that the defenduta ere il\vol~ ln a . ~cbeme to alphon an ettlriiated SZ millial'l ln da from two coun~JiOlpltala: <heCl:UA, P'l•AI> KERRVILLE, Texu <AP> - Rescuen found a 3·year-old girl alive Jn the wreckaae of a 1tngle- en1lne plane today, two day• after the craft ~ashed in ruued btu tountry, ldllln& her P•ffilb and brother, authorltle. said. Se archers a potted the wrecka~e earlier in tbe day. "She was undoubtedly In shock," aaid Civil Air Patrol Maj. Anne Farrel!! ~bo WU in U1 ambulance wlm t.he Injured cbllf. A.Ii Alt For.:Jlaito WU lta.nd• ln1 b~a bli tfao•ter to a san o hOlpltat, Maj. Far- Nll • d. Air tratlc tont.rOUen \ft San An~onlo re~ortcd a dl1tre11 •lcnal from • plant Sn· the K rrvW.areaSunda1nliht. A Ketr CoUnl.)' ~rill'• deputy uld aboUt 80 .c>lunteen, tome on honeba~ aided tbe aearch. Homeownen tn the CordoVa Part aru ObJ~: Tboy mtln· taln clllldttp IA the\I' vea are too ybun1 to benefit from tbe baMND lacfilUes U4 would bO end•D••r•d bJ tncreased au&btnobUe uatne lftto the aru. If AO 111l9mbet Kelly thoU&ht both ll'OUP8 cOuld .,_ 9't'VM rt- 1ardleH of th• Hlatence of baldalldiamOndl at &ho park. '''l'be ~ ... ·t b9 \iaed •U u.. time,.. 111• expluet. •1Tben1i0Qlcl be..., of t1llM t• f amuw ill UM U. lo• Ute · court. 11 S1t. Ral~ Vance, who bed been d•moted rrom m11ter nr1eant. said Air Forc:-e fecula· tlon• were unfair~ They perm.It the demotion of an cnllated man 1lmpJy because be la onrwelpt, but HY the effect.I of~ extra weJ•ht muat be conaldeted Sn of· flcen'cAMI. Tbo oourt rilled Mond.Q that tJt ~UittitcUoo WU l'eatOGable bff auee ~\ed snen QR.ea have to do more Ph1'1fCil we>rk. IN 18ETOD~Y BUI Bolfr' c:ombfnu Ida hoo \looH: cdscatloa and CAe beavtf/ul Osorh. Su Amltic:a. faoe EU. l••ex M't_..,.._ At........... IU ,,....._. aa......,. a ......... ,.._ ....... ... ....... .......... ., ~ Al ....... .-.. a...... o• ...,......,. A4.CI c..kt A• .,,...~ M ~· .• ,..._ aw .......... ,.. ............. =:.-::.:: M ·==-= == =ci=-... ~ Treed Teen Helped By County Firemen 1f you're stuck out on a limb. there's help available. Although firemen gave up their heroic role of rescuing cats caught in trees long ago, they'll still come out to help humans in similar situations. Firemen from the county's Laguna Hills station rescued an unidentified teen-age girl Mon· day from one of the large cot- tonwood. trees in El Toro Com .. munity Park. The girl climbed about 30 feet up into the tree. Then she looked down and down seemed a long way away. She needed help. The firemen brought a JS.foot ladder and helping banda. Fire Capt. Ernie Harrison spid OAANOI COAST sa DAILY PILOT -, it's the second or third time they've been called to this park to help a person down from one of its many trees. He said it's not really necessary to rescue cats stuck on • a limb. They will always come down on their own when they're hungry, be explained. But human climbers, who don't have the fabled advantaee ot nine lives, are different. ''Once they get up there and loolc down, it's more than they can handle," H~rrlso11 said. They're liable to harm themselves, he added. Harrison said calling the fire department is probably the best thing anyone'Can do Jn this sltua .. tion. 'I1lls Loser Was Winner FRANKFURT Wett Oerman.Y <AP>-Pollce plcW a blood~ stained man off the floor in a gambling caslflO ~near Franklurt•s redllabt cUatrict tnd found ru.1!995 1n currency and checks in ma pockets. ID•elttlaton nld Monday the 28-ye&Mlfd ni.n partlled '8.118 into a wtnnlna streU but clrant too mucb and apparently atumbled and moeked hlmlelf out. ~ Firemen bring equipment up a ladder (top) as flames shoot out of a dormitory window at Providence College in Rhode Isl and. In the center photo, an unidentified girl sits in her window awaiting rescue and <bottom) is helped down the ladder by a fireman. Seven people perished in the blaze. FroMPageAl 7 DEAD ••• ·.r •• About4,100 students attend the college, which is operated by the Dominican Fathers, an order or Rom an Catholic priests. The deaths prompted officials to close the school tbroucb Jan. 9 and reschedule end-of-semester examinations after that date. Three Men Die In 'Bizarre.., . Freeway CrllJlh SYLMAR (AP) -Two people dJed 1n a screecblng freeway ~t'alh. authorities saJd, and when the tow tract operator arrived to clear tbe wreckage. be died, too -of a heart attack. The Calltornla mghway Patrol 1ave tbls account of Monday af .. ternoon•a blzarre cbaln of events 4lll the Foothill Freewa1: Paul E. Crisp, 17, ot Pacot.ma alleaedly was racing another vehicle at more than 100 miles en. hour. lie drove onto the •boulder to pass • car drivtne in the right hand lane! and careened into and killed Paul B. IDleman. 21. of North Hollywood, who was cbanstng a Ure O.G hla car at roadlide. Hileman was knocked about 250 feet from the DOlnt of Impact, Hld CHPOfficer 'i'om 8enHU. • • . .. . ,. . . ~ten Agree Fro•P~AJ .., ,,, . \ . WT k PI d SENATOR ••• " 0 r . ann e ~urreot poet. be did leave th• door ~ar for unotber political post ~the U.S. Senate. , On 2 Schools Carpenter began to mount a campaign for the Senate in 197Si but he dropped out after enc<>Ua>- twln1 fund raisin1 problema. UJUmat.ely, S.I. Hayakawa woa the Republican primary and de- feated incumbent John Tunn91 for the seal. Saddleback Community College District trustees restated their Intent Monday to complete the main Mission Viejo campus while developing the new Irvine taclllties. Havlng been proa:Qlaed the schedule can be changed, trustees informally agreed with their adminiatratora' suggested order of building for the future. The plan Includes addJUonal de- velopment on both campuses. But because new members have joined the college board since the Initial decision to de- velop the north campus, Trustee Donna Berry asked if It is still the board's philosophy to complete the existing college while de- veloping the northern facility. Both administrators and trwstees affirmed this philosophy but said the actual development will depend on the district's growth. Superintendent Robert Lom· bardi said the college probably always will be two to Um!e years bebJnd growth ln the north cam· pus. But he said the priorities are an attempt to do "the best 1>0$Sl· ble job of keeping up In the north and keeping up down here." He also told trustees that ad· ministrators believe the district will need to purchase additional land for the Irvine campus in coming years. So far, the district has purchased only 20 acres for the north em campus. However, ad- • ministrators are currently rec- ommendlng that trustees plan, to take advanta&e ol options wit~ Library Sets "1l!f Story Time Registration RegistraUon for Mission Viejo Library's second Story 'l'.lme session is underway in the children •s section of the library. The new story session wlll beginJan.2. ._. 4 One preschool group, for youngsters aged from three and a ball to five, will be meet at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesdays. Another will meet at the aame Ume Thurs~. Stories, songs, flngerplays, puppets and films wlll be featured In these groups which will meet tor a halt hour for io· weeks. An hour-long story hour for youngsters in grades kin· dergarten and up wlll meet at 4 p.m. Tuesdays. Youngsters in this group will have the op- portunity to participate in stories, games. crafts, ruma and dramatizations. Further lnfonnatlon may be obtained by calling the library at 83()..7100. /• -.... ..... ~. ··~H Seats Demanded SALISBURY, Rhodesia CAP) -Prime Mlnlster Ian Smith in hla negotiations with moderate blaclc leaders is demandJni that Rhodesia's wblte minority be al- lotted a third of the seata In the leitalature although the whites are only 4 percent of the poupla· lion, informed aourcea said to- day. , ,:, .. . '' .... ~.. '· the Irvine Company and purchase 20·acre parcels Jn each of the next four years. rn addition, administrators are recommending that the district complete phase one of the north ·campua and begin wol'k on a classroom building and stadium on the main campus next year. Vocational facilities, another classroom building. student center, technology building and additions to the art building and gymnasium also are planned for the northern campus. • A second. third and fourth cluster of classrooms,..a campus hub and pbyslcal educaUon facilities also' are planned for the northern campus. Plans for the future construc- tion projects are being made as part of a five-year plan which is required for the district to re· ceive stale assistance on the projects. CELLA ••• Mission Community Boapltal. Mission Viejo and Mercy General Hospi~l. Santa Ana. Appellate clisouaaion of the case dld not include the charges auinat former .Misslc,>o Com- m unity Hospital adm,lnist.ratDr George Louls Ollendorf who pleaded guilty durln& bis trial before .Judge Byrne. . Judge Byrne sentenCed Olleo· dorf, "5, of Laguna Beech to one year in jail. He has served that term and has pleaded guilty to related charges contained in the Orange County indictment. Ollendorf was sentenced to one year in the Orange County Jail and placed on one year's proba- tion. But former Superior Court Judge William C. Speirs im· mediately ruled that he con- sidered Ollendorf's federal jail time to have been sufficient punishment. Schiffman has pleaded guilty to five or 1Z1 felony counts con- tained in the local indictment. He has yet to be sentenced. CelJa's next court appearance is .ex peeled to be Pee. 22 when he goes to San Diego County Superior Court for the opening or the trial transferred from Orange County. Both Cella and Evans were granted changes of venue when they successfully argued that heavy pretrial publicity in Orange County diminished their chances or a fair trial 1n this area. Evans' trial venue and the date of his trial will be decided in the late stages of the Cella trial, authorities have ruled. Sentence Set On Pill Count A 78·year-old San J'uan Capistrano physician pleaded no contest Monday to two counts stemming from charges that be illegally distributed am- phetamine diet pills. Dr. Paul fL F.asllnger. who bas pracUced medicine in tbe Mia· sion City since the early 1930's, will be sentenced oll Jan. 23 for the two violations of tbe state'• Business and ProfessJons Code. ',the violations are mlsde· mean ors. Although he said he had n& plans at present to aeek a seat bi Washln1to11, Carpenter would not confirm that he ia Cini.shed as a polltlcal candidate and even hinted: "I might go for it (a U.S. Senate seat)." Senator Hayakawa is 71 years old. His term expires in 1982. Sen.. Alan Cranston's term, howeve{, ls up for grabs in three years. Carpenter pointed out. Carpenter's announcement of bis retirement from ·the state senate probably will result In a scramble among Republicans to tl\ke over his 38th District seat. Sacramento observers indicate that Carpenter's announcement might also start a scramble In the state Senate tor Republican leadership posts. Carpenter' and Sen. Georg& DeuJcmeJiap. R.Long Beach another attong conservativ~ spokeamab e,Jtpected to announcl hl1 candid•'>' for the atate at. torney general's poat, could leave the Jlfpubllcana without a. st.rong right.wine voice. Observe~ say that the· two most likely to take up the con. aervatlve spokesmen 'a causes are Sen. Bill Richardson, R· Arcadia, or Sen. WUliaQ\ .Campbell, R·Hacienda Heights. Cdrpenter said his decialon not to run for re-election next year partially was bas.S on a desire I not to beaeparatedfl'Olll lrls wife. Madine, ~ five ebfldrc foa Jona periods of tlmt:r bis frustraf lion with Deinocraao control oe the state Senate, usembl)' and gon~s offtce, and a desire ta spend more time at his raDch near Tahlequah. Okla. Carpenter•a announcement caDle as some surprise to coast. area obeervers who remembered that he had been conducting fund raisers during the year. The senator said, however. that fund raisers are conducted yearly to meet ongoiqg expenses. He said he dod not have a large war chest and doesn't need one in hls atrongty Republican dlatrict. .. I'll tell you one thing," he said. "II I have any funds left over, I won't keep them. I'll re-distri~ throw ahell9f a party for contiibutors or give them to another candidate or the party." Carpenter's 381h dJatrict ex· - tenda allonc th Oraaae Coast from Seal Beach to San Clemente, reaches Inland a feW miles and extends south to Oceanside in San Dleeo County. Tuister Hits Houston Area HOUSTON (A,P) -A torrrndo swept past a cluster of mobile homes along a hilbway tod.taJ kill- ing one person and Injuring at least seven, authoriUes said. 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'i t = Tatu ha" '*'11uapendeCt for tbe II ;-; t: p.a1t one Wedli, bu~ tb• two aid ' ._.." w•r• bi'Ouldll beck ~•elbet at the r. _.._ qu.eatO(afedtralmedlator. •• I Tl-.day, Dec.mt>.t-13, 1977 s DAILY PtLOT as Multi-product Clorox ·Bitten By Jlll1LTON MOSKOWITZ ClOl'Ox, the ttni of tho bl~cbes, hu allowed H~el. the Ge.rma.o soap kin&, to tw anothv 5 perceni bite out of it. The West Oerman company bad already owned 1$ per· cent oftht.aharea of Oaklancl·based Clorox. Now its out goes to 20 percent ln Ntwu tor Clorox aaln1ng inattt access to Henkel know·bow. HENKEL 18 TIDEE TIMES THE abe of Clorox and you don't ne«t 1 Cb.laeae fortune cookie to foresee tb• 011t- come of this nibblin•· Henkel will scoop up Clorox and put it inita back pocket. lf ao, it will be an ironic twist. Clorox was a pun off u an independent company In 1968 pursuant to a precedent-sett.Ing decision by the tr.S. Supreme Court. For the previous 10 years the company had been a ward of Prodet & Gamble. one of the most. re• sourceful marketers ot household products the world has ever seen. P&G just about owns the soap and detergent busl· ness with a slew of brands, and lt had re- asoned that a bleach Money Tree was just what it needed to round out its line. Solt bouibt Clorox. The Federal Trade Commlssion said no. In the suc· cessful antitrust action that went \0 the hiabeat court in the land, the FTC argued that P&G was bJ1 enoush to 1et into the bleach bu.sfnest from scratch; lt dld.n't bave to go out and buy the bigaest company in the lleld. THE SUPREME COURT AGREED and ordered P&G to divest itself of Clorolt, which it did. Out on its own in lbe cold cold world, Clorox at 1eJst had the advanta'ge of starting anew with a better than SO Per~t. share of the bleach business. But it wasn't about loltandpat on this narrow base. Aptng P&G, it e~anded by add.Int pr:o- ducts, mostly by acquisition of other companla. Today, Clorox runs a mess of businesses. It has a food service group that sells to restaurants. It mlkea paper bags. It markets the Formula 409 cleanera. It owns Ule com· pany that makes Kingsford charcoal briquets. It h~~d PJumr. It make$ the Hidden Valley Ran.ch salad cir. s. It sells the Litt.er Green fillers for cat boxes. Cnam of Rico 'cereal and B·in-8 mushrooms belong to Clorox., .It challenges A·l steak sauce with Prime Choice. It introduced Cooking Ease, a vegetable spray for frying and baldnf. Alld • last year it brought out a new liquid cleanser, Soft Scrub. WHAT DOES IT ALL ADD UP to! A Jot ol bustle a11d bustle. with little to show for it at the end. Slnce bel.ng re- leased Crom P&G's clutches, Clorox bu moved frotn a one· product company doing $8S million a year to a mulU·product company doing $870 million a year, a ten·fo\d Ju.JDJ>. However, when it was an $85 mllllon bleach maker Jt earned $11 million after taxes. Today, with lta eloni&t'ici product roster, it's earnint only $32 mllll.oa. And bleacfu&411 delivers the main profit pu.nch. So Clorox is teaming up with Henkel. wblch bap\M!Jll-to be one of the main cont.ende ...... Procter & Gamble facr:; the European continent. It wil a no-no for P&G to e Clorox. But it's apparenUy all dgbt for Hwel tom Clorox. bite by bile. • 1 · l Patents Protect , IJWentors' Plans.J · By LOUISE OOOK A_...,.,_ • .._ .. Alm06t 110.000 people in the United States thought the7 had a better idea last year. The government agreed with 80,735ofthem. That's the number -of patents issued in 1978 by the Pa- tent and Trademark Office of the Department of Com. merce. Almost three-fourUi.s of the. 1ppllcationa-wir1 granted. , A PATENT IS A GRANT glviq the bolder the riCht td exclude others from making, using Ol' selling a pa.rticuJa.d invention. The patent does not give the bolder the rlsbt ~ make, use or sell the invention himself; it simply alloM( him to prevent anyone else from dolng 10. The first patent law in the United States was enacted hi 1790. The current Jaw is a general revision passed 1n 19$2. SAMUEL HOPKINS OF PITSFOBD, Vt., wu granted Patent No. 1 on July 31, 1790, in connection with a process used in making soap. The government bas lssued more th~ • four million patents since then. 1 Applying for a patent II a complicated m1tter. t!io basics are covered in "General Information Concerning Pai tents" by the Commerce Department. Tbe 4l·J>ace boolllel costs 75 cents and la availabletrom tile Consumer lnfonnaj ·don Center, Dept. 031.Ft Pueblo, COO>. 81009. • 1 ( J The law provJ@-CONSUMER that any person who··~· vents or discovers an new and usef'UJ process • . • machine. manufact or tQmpo1JUon of mat! ter or any new and useful Improvement.a thereof. may o~ tain a patent." · · .! There are two stand ants for determln!nc th• newne.as oi; an lnvention.. lf, at the Uma 1t is invented. the item OI' PN>1 cess was already In uae, on nle or had been deleribed lo " printed publication anywhere in the world, no patent will ~ granted. If the item was in UM. oo sale or bad bee~ described more than one year before the appllcaUoo, a pa~ tent will be denied., I JN ORDER TO BE TEltMED uscfu'I, a machine or p~ duct must perform its intended J>IU'1)08e. A patebt cannot be; bnned f?ll an Idea or a su(SestJon. A comp1ete dacrtP.Uon~ the machine, procets or product must accolQpany the a pltcatton. TbeJatent office belps inventors help tbemaelves fir\d out an Item ll new. The SclenUnc lJbt'trY of the ofllc at Crystal Piasa, 2021 Jcf1'nson Dam Highway, Ariin.stoo Va., has more than 120,000 volumes of sclenWlc and technical boolLt 1n varioua lanlUQes available for pubU ~ . It alJO hq t0,000 'boona ~U1'!H!I ot periocllc:all moTe than etibt mllllon f orelan l)atenll. There alto b Sear(h Room where t.be public~ J.O th.roup U.S. patella 1r1n~stnce 11138.. They ared1~1ntomorejhp3001 !ject cluaes and8',0001ubCIUM1. •BJATIVEL~ PEW PATENT aP011c:attom an rrut• eel nactly .. med, but many an OK' cf lftet-r.vtalou. An mnntor may prtpare bll (or her) own 1pplJcatloa and nte it Wf Lb U1 'Patent an4 Tredefnart omce. b44 Uaa may mean trouble ror Lbo.t not tulilllar wtlh a 1u1mber technJc.al detalb. Ka.t invent.on use patent attornqa 11ent.a to n•seatt.b th• no#Doa ot an item arid bandllnt the · f1Un1 Of an •PPlic1Uon Alld &111 amendineate OC' appula Uaa 'muatbemade.• Tbe oMoo Mti X'Ultl an.ct t'llUlat.lonl ~\be re. .coplliaQ of ,Plla'\t attom.ya:=,=eala IAd m~ • r.. ciltel' t:A them.~ not. ao are not;o.mJ.ttecl to npreaenU.oy &on befontlla -..... . . . . . -.__._... ....--..... t 88 DAILY~LOT . .... "Take My Plant• •• .......,.. When ttw ... llfa llld off at &llO~ ~ ct.y dadOI to try to &111\ mon.y by ettortlng • butinMe ot thelf own MlllnO~ TUBE TOPPERS l:OOI~ .... • NI.WI ~ONll P1t81Ndtc GtQe ,......,. a dOO • • olft tfom • "'•"""' gll1 --... lie hlld ... CJ NM AA8UT'IAU. \..oa Mgelei liUn VL Hew on.an. Jan G) AWOMAHll Baglnnlne Ag8ll\ At flltY" 8-Myweon ~ the ltOCi8' Ind pro!HllD:Nll re-1dju1tmente that dl11otoaCS, widowed of women r•aotlvattng cete4n muiat l'Mk•. CBS fJ 8:00 -Eric Sevareid In- terview. The recently retired dean of television commentators offers candid observations on his Jong career 1n this conversation with CBS newsman Charles Kuralt. • ml JIW>Y IUtQ4 Jan "*" prOINMI elle can no\ kMp In Ofdef \O wtn a l)OC)Ularlty oonteet. ti) ntll AOOKlE8 A woman and hef man1ed boyfriend, • doctor, er• wtt!lllMI to a murder lll1d air.id ot 1 ~al. Iha Wit- 1181111 do not want to Qlve 1111y 111torm1110t1. f»ZOOM ID OVMEMY Fr-Faye; Mure hMrt teHaroh; early alert progtam. t;OO f) (I) M"A"•"H Wllh H""""• and Hot Lipe co111ldlfld batti. CUUlltlN. 8.J. lnlll•t• an uneuthorlnd hallooptv ~tor tl'lll pelt. lPart 2 0121 KOOP m 8 :00 -''John Goldfarb, Please Come Home.•• Wrong-way pilot Richard Crenna crashes in Peter Ustinov's desert kingdom and reporter Shirley MacLaine smuggles herself into the harem to get the story in this 1965 movie comedy. '1!) /4IJ MAN BEHAVE.8 "Medloal Tr•tment or Paycholle" 9 A8CN!WS 8:308 MOVIE * * * * "The Belle Of St. Mary'a" (Pitt 1) (19-46) Bing Crotby, lngrld Berg,. min. A prt.11 and a Mot'* Superior rebuild 1 paroc/1111 IOllOOI 11ter per- IM.lldfllO • 1kl11lllnt to donate to their Cl4Me. (1 hr., 30mln.) Cuddly Cops D MULUOAH'8 8T1SW "The PIN!ly Of Being Pretty" Potty llnOI Mr boy- friend (Cf\rtetopher St-) II 10 taken with her bleu- iy, lgllOtlng her Int ..... gence. that he would Ilk• het to !Ive •ilh him. ABC 8 11:30 -"F. Scott Fitzgerald in Hollywood." Jason MiJler (of .. The Ex- orcist") plays the famed novelist in his latter days in this 1976 TV movie with Tuesday Weld. G) MY THR& BOHi Aobble IOMe hie drlvlllg prlvlledoM 1'1er the cam· pua bMYty ~ Ollt a t fcket wlllle driving hll car. G GROWING YEARS Earl Holliman as Sergeant Crowley gets cozy with fellow officer Lenore Stevens on tonight's episode of Police Woman at 10 on NBC, Channel 4. .. Alplet• Of Socilllt.atlol'I" (I) 088NEW8 ®) MERV ORlfflN Guee~ Roy Clark. Loi• Falen .. Pat Hllllry, W1yne Sleep. 7:00 D N8C NEWS 8 UAMCLUB 0 A8CNEW8 G) ILOVELUCV "Fred Alld Ethel Flghl ' CD ADAM-12 Olflcetl Malloy 111\d Reed anlst • you11g rno11\er whoee baby le thr .. ltllled t>ta~man. fD MACHEJl /LEHRER REPORT 6!) EARTH, SEA AND SKY "E11&rgy Reeouroea" ()) TO TELL THE TRUTH 7:30 D CANDIO CAMERA 0 N!Wl.YWEDGAME D 9 HOLLYWOOD 80UAAU G) THE BAA.DY BUNCH "Ju!MI It The Sun" .., LET'S MAKE A DEAL fO LA. INTERCHANGE "ltlllda Straight" 6if.i) HIWSCH&CK (I) THE OOHO SHOW 1:00 f) CJ) ERIC SEVAREID CflarlM Ku,.ir wm heva a OOt'IVerlltlol'I With the dean of tllavitlon commentllor• whO offer• o.ndld relleo- tk>ll• on the gf'NI petlOn· altllH, friends, dlattn· gula/wld collMgUM ll1d W()(ld changl11g event• ol hlld•y. D MANFAOM AT\AHT18 "CW. Hyde'" A m~terlOU9 llquld lrom l>IMath the -c:hengaa the l\OITl\llty •tlld C W. Cfewtord Into hie 91111 alter'4Q(> 0 TOTHEWILD Channel 1'istiK9• 8 KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angele& U KTLA (Ind.) Los Angeles a KABC·TV (ABC) Los Angeles (I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G KHJ·TV (Ind.) Los Angeles QJl KCST (NBC) San Diego ., KTTV (Ind.) LOI AnQeles G) KCOP·TV (Ind.) Los Angeles ti!) KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles 6!> KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach COUNTRY Thi• lllm covers llttle known 1nd extremely ruo· gad 11eaa or Newfound· reno. -before llfmad. a im HAPPYDAY8 "'Nose FOO' NIW8" Richie tokes hit l11v11tlg1t1ve reporter uslgnmenl Hrl· oualy Ind with the help of Fonzie'• glrllrl•nd who wortc• II city hall. IXPO ... SOmilllllng rotlen In lhe .. 11111uon depertment '8 CAROL BURNETT ANDFRJEHD8 Guall Alln King, Lene Z.veronl &I) t.AOVtE • •·~ "John Goldfarb. Ple•H Come Home" (1M5) Peter U1tlllo'tl, Shlr- tey M~l..alne. A pllot llld a photogrepher-wrl1ar I up Wf*'I Iha la am<.JIQQllllO 11110 e deaer1 k harem to do a at . (2 hrt I tD JAMESM WOALO urb111 lrt. 6!) PA NT "Puflt21r Mlchentr ory ot the their vlolent P•Mllll·day EFFEC ENESS "Fair ovgh" Negot11tlng prob • ~ par111t llld lld, or chlld ond chi 11 en ax1mpla ol No- Problem Solvlllg. l.AVEANE& ALEY 0 TO THE W1U> COUNTRY Thl8 lllm shows the Gi.nt Canedlall Gooee 111 It• Ml· urlll habitat a s THREE'S COMPANY "Helln'1 Job" Hele11 Rap« tat!• I c:alec9fia job to te.:h huablllld 8tant41y e le11011, but return• aomewt\.11 dllMWled. 0 IAONSIDE A dllplr1te womM tellt I ecandal meguf11& lbout h« put affair with Chlel lronllde. G) MERV 9RIFFIN , Gueete: Roy C~ Lola (Network acMMe vtlwW dlectetloll.) 10:00 8 CJ) LOU GRANT • Two Chrlltmu atorlat becl(1" on Lou and Iha Tribune 111ft. D POUCe WOMAN "Butlercup Kiiier" Pepper and Sgt. Ctowtey lnY'llll· gel• • --of rltulllltlo homlcldH IHvlng th• ..,,,. ~ olUe -• dned buttercup clutched by eecti victim. Jo Van Fleet~ 1tera. 811J HEWS l'AMILY falane. Pal ~-\ii·~Wtil'fl'!fiC""r--,ax-·hu Sleep, "'111111111 Pei o Iha Tauo. s-yeer fZl) 8 Tlnwny, gr '"Tllo Golden Y11r1" aa ChNtmM ~oeehel. cltlzena tell their own .., GET SMART OriM about Wllat 11'1 Mk• With art, a tin.word to grow Old In~ 11 a clue, Smart delerm"-an member of the wonting Innocent b4l1Word tront mey Cl-pooc'. be KAOS front. 6!> ~ G JAMESt.tlCHENS''I THEATRE WORLD ••1. Cl1udlu1: Some "HllWlll A4Mlltad" Pullu. Juatlc:e" TlberkJ• alld LMa Prlz .. wlnner Michener ,.., thlt they Will be lmpll-tr-the hlltOfY o4 tl'lll caled 111 the deeth of lllende, from their vlollnt G11m1nlou1. Meanwhile, birth to the pteMnt-dty Caligula beglna to ltlOW urban centere. ·~Mot mental ln•l•blliiy. 1():30 m.., HEWS 9:301J(J) ONEDAYATA 11:008DD(J)9 NEWI TIME 8 HOU.YWOOO "Sohnelder'1 Kid" An11. ~CTIOH Julie 1r1d Barb1r1 ere 1t1r-D MOVIE ti.cl wti.n 1 handaome **'h "TlmberJactc" (1964) young men 1rr1v .. at their Sterllng Hayden, Vera door In eearcti of Illa loog R1leton. Spurred by lolt l1ther, but the biggest venge&llOI, • young men lhooll I• Sonneld«'•· -"' hll llllllr'• kill«. (2 D O BOAP hre.) (Eplaode Thirteen) Burt «D THE 000 COUP\.£ C1mpbell reoelVff the Fe11Jc palnll the ap81'1n1ent ehOclc ol hll lite Wf*1 hi and .-the old fllmltw. vlllll Illa '°" Peter'• l!Ome. 1111.vor ol luturlatlc piece& A. Fear of tardom 'Hardy Boys' Star Worri Over Sudden Rise ., HOHEYMOONfM Reaanttng • 15 lncr9aae In rent, Relph barrloadee hlmlelf In'* ~t. 9 OlaC CAVETT GUMI: Jelnee Lelllne, con- ductor an4 MIJllc8I Direc- tor of Ille Metropollt#I er'~/ LEHRER "°°"' 11:acl II CJ) CU MOW! **~ "HltcMltce" (1974) Clofll l.eeotlrnan. MlcNel Brandon. A young wonwt unwtttlngly putt her llfe on Iha line wlllfl ft lrnput.- lllwty 1tope to pldc up • nltotll\lkar who II WAllted 111" murder and II rvnntng from Iha i.w. (RI "KoJllll: Ula, Ublfatlol'I And The Pureult Of Death" Two 91udenll, lnvolY9d Ill the murder of their protee- • • try to Pl)'Chologlcall O'f U. llOle wt~ to (R) Hoit: au.ts: Henning. 8UM..J9~ut STYLI "LowMd ~ / Love And •9ABC *** "F. Scott A 111 Hollywood" J11on Miiter, Tua Weld. Tiii brllllent )au novelllt 11 porttayed .. tl\e tadt of the pagne IOOlety then t yeare Iller 11 • belMgUlred man •trvg- gllng to '•build hit! pltWOll- al and ptot.alonal Illa. (R) • NeWS m GeTIMART To kldnec> • IClanu.t and NEW YORK IAPJ -In the de· t·ade alter he turned 14, Parker Stevenson appeared in more than 100 TV commercials. three mo- 11on pictures and episflf1es or "Gunsmoke" and "Streets'of San Francisco.·· planned his immed beyond a desire for m the movies, and may to school. ''I TIUNK l 'M most now with pacing mysel doing too much too qui be commercially dangc actor can get ove~expose wanl to avoid that. ' the day before we're scheduled to shoot and have to go in and just do il. l 'd rather have a little input into what I'm doing. "WHEN WE STARTED work- ing with lhepilot for 'The Hardy Boys•." be said, "I repeatedly asked the producer, 'How do you see the characters?' I never did get an answer. I think they were, waiting to see how things went. tsbi. \ • SS''~\ ~ \ A year ago, at 24, Stevenson began work with Shaun Cassidy on a television series of their own, "The Hardy Boys," now in its second season on A BC. And yes, the rather sudden rise to '>lardom has Stevenson a bit bothered. "IT'S A QUESTION that's foremost in my mind, now that the s how 's successful, almost in a cull way," the yo ung man from Phila· cte l phia said in an in· terview. 'Tm worried about burning myself out. , "It worries me because I'm more concerned now wi\h where ( '11 be 10 years from now.'' It 's not so much that Stevenson, ~o mixed studies in architect1,1re at Princeton with screen tests and actina jobs, has The whole thing began Stevenson, then 14, failed to a camp counselor's job he after. He took a shot at TV c mercials, and filmed his first o at JS -for a facial cosmetic Co teenagers. His first starring role in a mo· tion picture was in 1971, wben he played a 17-year-old responsible for maiming his best friend ln "A Separate Peace." HE ENTERED PRINCETON and before graduating starred in two more movies, "Our Time" and "Lifeguard ." H is performance in "Lifeguard" led lo the TV work. Parker Stevenson is, by nature, a reflective man. . ''l have a tendence tendency to overintellectualize." he said "and I wonder sometimes if that doesn't get ln the way of what I'm doing. "l don't like getting the script "So 1 looked at some of the Hardy Boys books, tried to get some ideas lrom them," Stevenson said. "I found I had to go t\!Ore and more to myself lor eeliltg for the part." he approach apparently was sful, and the show became pile Sunday evening competi from CBS' popular ''60 Minutes. "THE SHOWS THAT g on." the actor said, "seem to work because the char acters work. In our case, the story line is important, but we're also try- ing to work into the show this re- lationship between two brothers, two different people. "We've been working on that for over a year," he said, "and I think It's our job now to make sure the characters aren't put aside for one reason or another:• TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS NI,..._ KAOI ~a klllr roooc tti.1 IOok•, .... and -w lflke a nonMll'nltl • CAl'TIONED A80 NIWI . MOlllHIHG 12:00. TWILIGHT ZOHE ''The Pflme Mover" -~ fllNIWOOO Clttly "'-'* Jlftrey; Pen· fl'/ an4 Tom tty to aV<HQ 1 llle-cNnglng ..,.,t. • MOVIE • .... ***"~Story" (1951) Rloherd CcH1ta • .kllle ~ A ftlm producer, mall.Ing a mcMe •bout II\ \llllOIYed Hollywood mur-W tfom . tM dent era. blColnal llwolYed In llO/Y- tng tt'9 Cf1rna. ( 1 "'·· 30 min.) 12:80. MOvta ··~ "The ~ Beet 8ecnt Agellt Jn Tn. Whole Wida World" (tM5) Tom M-. Karel St.,_, The ~ tty to glln c:ontrcl of a_. .. formula. but • Britleh _ .. &gall! toll Iha puin. ( 1 hr • 55 min.) m Cft088..wt'T8 1:00 D TOMOMOW Ou11t: Joey 81•1\op dilculMe hie CllMf. 8N£Wa G 18PY A 1\111-lo'lllng old man whole lomMa tor • mll- • device pleoM l\lm Ill conatM1t )IOpatdy refulM to ..... the thrMtl Mtloul- ~MOVIE 1t ·~ "Belat Of The City" (1~2) Walter Hueton, J .. n Herlow. All over-realou• cop ""°°""tera dlfflcYlty In hi• ettempte to clun up a city. (2 hr•.) 1:30. MOVIE • • .. "Imitation or lite" (1959) Lana Turner, John Oavlll. Two women and th.ir daughter• ehare frill'ldlhlp and --but .-ldll4IY9 total ~ .... (t hr., 30 min.) 2:00D NEWS "MOVEt ••~ "Operation Cfoae Eaglet" ( 1M9) Richard Conte. Rory Caltloun. A commendo group kldtllpe a German IMder to UM In tlXchange IOf' e Amartoan. (2hre.) • * • "13 Rue Mldelll111" (1946) Jame• C"Oney, AMabella. A Nazi 'PY It oue1ed from Secret s.r. vtc:e School In the u.s. (2 llr•.) 2:2011 HEWS 2:2S8 NEWS ~-MOVIE **~ "Night Key" (1937) Borll l<ariotf, Wl'd Borld. Robbed ol hll lnY91\tlon by oroolla. an Inventor 11 leter kldn1ppeci and torced to plan their r~ (1 tv., 2llmln) 1:11• WO'M ***"lei'• ._..e LO'<e" (IMO) MltllVfl MOIVOI, YYM Monlllnd. A wealthy 11'11111 le Nf.CS by In Oii• BroedWay prOd~ to lmpeROMt• hlmMll. l2 twa., 20mln.) a:OO• MOVIQ **~"Under FINI" (1M7) Relt ReHOl\, Hel\ry Morg111, Front line heroee IUddenly fee. the rl\Olt lhOOklng charge lhll CM be hurled Ill fighting !Ml\. (t hf .. 30 min.) • • ''TM Ape Men" (1143) Bela t.uooel. WllllCI Ford. A eolal\dtt. e~I~ wltl\ ¥11ioue c:onooctlOl\I, tUl'M hlmMlf Into 8 lnW• derOU• llP&· (I Iv., 30 min.) I NEWS a;Sf Nf!W8 4:008 MOVIE • • ·~ "Bl1nchevllle Moneter" (11182) Joan Hilla. Alehwd o.¥41. A glr1 llV9I In i.ror, atrWcl that 1t11 i. dletlnld to lulfll 1n old tamlly °"'" reqwMg thel • MCrlllce '* llfa. ( 1hr .. 30 min.) Wedaada11'• Dqd..e If~• lt'.30 ••• "Kl• Of flre .. ( 1955) Jack Plllnce, SW· bare Ruth. A SpenW\ prtn.. cieet ranounoee her thrOne In la\IOC' ot the 11111\ llha ·-(1 hr., 30 min.) 10:00 D •• • "The Hal_.. (11Mt) Ollvlll de HaYllland, Montgornefy Clift. A !land· aome fortune hunter oh .... an unattr1et1Ye, t>ut wealthy, glrl. (2 hr-.) AFTEANOOH 12:00 G) * * * "Tonight And Ev.y Night" ( 1945) Alta Hayworth, Lw Bowman. A London tliow goea on dur- ing the wartime~ (2 llB .. 20 min,) 2:00 0 **•'A "Bend Of TM River~' c 1 21 Jamel st ... ar1, Kannldr. Set· • t..,. tonan~ 9'IOed to bmg them much Pl allilllonl. (2 hfa.) i:00 9 ••• * "Charade"' ( 1 N') Caty Orlnt, lw4ttlJ ttepburn. A wo111a11 *-tM t111111t ot .. murdered huebaod'~ cronlel, who~ ~-Ille wtler•bou11 of • VIII hidden lcnune. (2 hrl) ':30 a •• * ''terror In The Sky" (1971) Liii Erlcbon, Doug MoLUra. One men elld • 1tewardeu er. tOf'Cld to pllot an altcralt wlllfl the crew and ~ ~ .,. ltrldcen by food poleonlng. (1 !Ir,. 30 min.) Muppets Attract Stars The MGA E-300 System is on integrated stereo amplifier, speakers, turntable, /\M/FM stereo tuner, ond optional cossette deck cor,:nbined in o handsome rosewood-burl veneer cabinet. You can't beot "THE SYSTEM'' because it's OM complete audio system from OH monuf octurer with OM design philosophy and OM srondord of excell~e. , By TV Data. 1-. Vaudeville isn't dead: lt'a just been banded over to the Muppet&. Jlm Hen.son's puppets entered their second season t.bls year, and Kermit the Frog, Miss PiHY, Foz:zie, Gonzo and others have become 10 popular that it ia now the "in" thlnJ fOf' stars to petf orm wtth them, 'fins YEAR'S GUEST atar list includes Elton Jobn, Zero Mo1tel, Geor1• Burba. Bernadette Pet.ni Peter SeUon. Noey Walker, Ml t9ft B4!rl• Doft Knotta, Ed1ar Ber.en, Dom DeI.i.alae. Clorta Leachman, Rieb Little, Teresa Brewor. Steve X.rUn, Madeline Kaba, Lou Rawll, Cleo Laine, Petula ctan, July ~ aad. JW:i.ft Cl .... 1<Bvu will ~ appear J'tldat at 7 "P·". °" <2'untl 2. ') The muiltal-~omtd~·nriety pro1ram callea ''Tb• ll~ Sbow" I• set oast•1• ••cl ~ ii aD Old ... uaeww. ~ ~j ea tu. n mctu• • ...._. ~ctp.tkn fl'oln. aau.-llDd Waldorf, permanent resident." of one of the theater'• boxes. THERE ARE ALWAYS mu.sical numbers with the 1Uest star, and usually a comedy spot is provided by Fcnzie, the shows' Top Banana. Fozzle'1 jokes are, to be charitable, wlnerabte, and StaOer and Waldorf enjoy telling hlm10. Thia does not mean that the M1ippeta are 1>9und to the put by all the .traditions of vaudeville. On the Clell\tl'ar)', th'Y are well aware of tbe1t mm medium of t.elev1aton. TBEU ARE NBWS flashes, to inform us of tblDp e didn't want to know arid certainly won't bell eve. Thens ii • Swe&ab cook who Often afftn1 1n dan1er ot beln1 taWl l>Y what be II pre)>1nn1: Jul year tie wu at.tacked b)' ·~•C)Mtll and bad a bat'Cl \lme ~th a dioeolat. cu•~.~')'Qr 10llitet tMrDM-raw 11111 kltdMD to tticuea. f~ Joflitef. THE MUPPETS AltE even reaching into the world of sclet1c• fiction th1.8 year with the beein· ninltofnew Muppetapot: "Pitain Space." Thls serial tells the sa1a of the starship Swinetret and tts voyaaes "ln worlds where pork hH l>ever befort been seen, where worlds of 1tal'$ may be at war.•• It stan Mia PiHY aa Flrst Moto, and features Commander Llng Hoathrob and Dr. Strancepork. TV Actress Signs For Scott Movie tOS ANGELES (AP> Kathleen Bell r hu been 11,.S for a ttarrtn1 role ln "Double Featun•• With Georce C. Sc:ott. llla1 Beller, wbO p!•Yed tbt ti· t1e role ln ABC'• "llatJ, Wblt. .. a.na will tooa be lftft in '"l'M Betiy'.' on NBC, WW pa., • maJcr rMe IA tbe ~ wfaiClt ~qt~ bosbil lllm uil a nualtal NOW AVARAILE AT THE HARIOR AREA'S LARGEST INDEPENDENT MGA DEALER. j ~· ' .. ' •